Blue Crane

Anthropoides paradiseus

The Blue Crane , also known as the Stanley Crane and the Paradise Crane, is the national bird of South Africa. It is a tall, ground-dwelling bird, but is fairly small by the standards of the crane family. It is 100–120 cm tall and weighs 4.0–6.2 kg . This crane is pale blue-gray in colour with a white crown, a pink bill, and long, dark gray wingtip feathers which trail to the ground. Unlike most cranes, it has a relatively large head and a proportionately thin neck.
Pruning its feathers The Blue Crane - Anthropoides paradiseus, also known as the Stanley Crane is the national bird of South Africa. Anthropoides paradiseus,Blue Crane,Geotagged,South Africa,Summer

Habitat

Blue Cranes are birds of the dry grassy uplands. They feed on seeds and snakes and spend little time in wetlands. They are altitudinal migrants, generally nesting in the lower grasslands and moving down to lower altitudes for winter. Many occupy agricultural areas.

Of the 15 species of crane, the Blue Crane has the most restricted distribution of all.
De_Hoop, Blue_Crane This was taken in september 2016 in De Hoop National Park, South Africa. Anthropoides paradiseus,Blue Crane,De Hoop NP,Geotagged,South Africa,South Africa-2016,Spring

Cultural

The Blue Crane is a bird very special to the amaXhosa, who call it indwe. When a man distinguished himself by deeds of valour, or any form of meritorious conduct, he was often decorated by a chief by being presented with the feathers of this bird. After a battle, the chief would organise a ceremony called ukundzabela – a ceremony for the heroes, at which feathers would be presented. Men so honoured – they wore the feathers sticking out of their hair – were known as men of ugaba - the implication being that if trouble arose, these men would reinstate peace and order.

The Blue Crane is one of the species to which the ''Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds'' applies.

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Status: Vulnerable
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderGruiformes
FamilyGruidae
GenusAnthropoides
SpeciesA. paradiseus