“Graceful Majesty in Motion: The Enchanting Grey Crowned Crane”

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SPECIES: Balearica regulorum gibbericeps – East African, Balearica regulorum regulorum – South African

HEIGHT: ~ 104 cm, 3 ft

WEIGHT: ~ 3.6 kg, 8 lbs

POPULATION: 26,500 – 33,500

TREND: East Africa population decreasing; South Africa population increasing in South Africa and declining in some areas.

STATUS: IUCN: EN; Cites Appendix II

IDENTIFICATION

Adults – grey body, white wings with feathers ranging from white to brown to gold, head topped with stiff golden feathers, white cheek patches, red gular sack under the chin, black legs and feet, short, grey bill; juveniles – greyish body, brown nape, buffy face, crown spiky and golden buff.

RANGE

The Grey Crowned Crane’s range stretches from the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and Kenya to southeastern South Africa. Grey Crowned Cranes are non-migratory, but undertake variable local and seasonal movements and are most abundant in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.

DIET

Tips of grasses, seeds, insects and other invertebrates, small vertebrates, groundnuts, soybeans, maize and millet.

CALL

Listen to Grey Crowned Crane calls:

| A soft, purring call expressing reassurance and location.

THREATS

Wetland loss and degradation, huɱaп disturbance, live capture and egg collection for commercial trade, unintentional or intentional poisoning, power line collisions and land development.

OUR PLAN

Reducing the impact of global trade on all African crane species. We are:

Engaging communities in the conservation of Grey Crowned Cranes and their wetland habitats across East and Southern Africa. We are:

Learn more about Grey Crowned Cranes:

Mirande CM, Harris JT, editors. 2019. Crane Conservation Strategy. Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA: International Crane Foundation.