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The African Crowned Crane is one of the most iconic birds in the world. Found in the Masai Mara of Kenya, the African Crowned Crane is an eye-catching species with its unique black and white plumage and distinctive red crown. This stately bird has been featured in African and global culture for centuries, and has even been adopted as the national bird of South Sudan. The African Crowned Crane is a large species, standing up to three feet tall and with a wingspan of up to five feet. They are also distinguished by their long, thin legs and their bald red head. They feed on insects, small vertebrates, and grains, and can often be found foraging in open grasslands. The African Crowned Crane is a social species and can be found in large flocks, often numbering over a hundred birds. They will also form mixed-species flocks with other large birds like storks and ibis. African Crowned Cranes are monogamous and will mate for life. The female will lay up to four eggs, which both parents will take turns incubating for up to 30 days. The chicks are able to fly within weeks of hatching and will stay with their parents until they are fully independent. The African Crowned Crane is a threatened species, due to habitat destruction and hunting. The Masai Mara is one of the few places where they can still be seen in large numbers. They are also popular in zoos around the world, where they are bred for conservation purposes. The African Crowned Crane is a beautiful species that is both iconic and threatened. While their numbers are declining, it is still possible to see them in their natural habitat in the Masai Mara of Kenya. Seeing an African Crowned Crane in the wild is a truly magical experience, and one that should not be missed. |
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