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Florida Sandhill Crane

(Grus Canadensis)
Order: Gruiformes
Family: Gruidae
Genus: Grus
Species: G. canadensis

HABITAT AND RANGE: They live in marshes and open country, prairies, grain fields, tundra and mountain meadows.

Breeds in Arctic from Alaska East to Central Canada and South to Northeastern California, Colorado, South Dakota and Michigan. Migrates to South California, Texas and South to Mexico.

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Sandhill Cranes range from 40" - 48" in height with a wingspan of 7 feet. The adult is slate gray, sometimes with a rusty appearance. The most notable marking is it's red crown and forehead. It can also be identified by it's "bustlelike" rear. immature birds are all brown. Unlike herons, cranes fly with their necks extended. They can also be distinguished in flight by their slow downward wing beat, and quick flick,or flap, of the upstroke. The oldest Sandhill Crane is recorded at living 18 years and 6 months.

ADAPTATIONS: A very gregarious bird year-round. In the spring, during noting season, groups have been observed leaping, hopping and flapping their wings. Otherwise, they look fairly calm and prefer walking.

DIET: Sandhill Cranes are opportunists, eating aquatic invertebrates, insects, worms, small mammals, young birds and eggs, seeds, grains, bulbs, berries, lichen and aquatic plants.

REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT:

STATUS IN WILD: Due to draining of wetlands, their numbers have declined. Several subspecies are listed as endangered, including the Mississippi Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis pulla) and the Florida Sandhill Crane (G.c. pratensis).


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