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  1. 11 de may. de 2021 · सारस पक्षी की जानकारी – Crane Bird Information In Hindi. 1. सारस पक्षी दुनिया का सबसे बड़ा उड़ने वाला पक्षी है जिनकी सबसे बड़ी आबादी भारत में पाई जाती हे ...

  2. Sauras Crane ( सारस ): World’s tallest flying bird found in entire north central part of India mostly in agricultural lands, marshy and open wetlands. They are mostly in couple with juveniles, tall legs, white body and red upper neck and head with greyish crown. In India they stands as a symbol of marital believe as they remain with ...

  3. विवरण. सारस एक विशाल उड़ने वाला पक्षी है। उत्तर प्रदेश के इस राजकीय पक्षी को मुख्यतः गंगा के मैदानी भागों और भारत के उत्तरी और उत्तर पूर्वी और इसी ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hooded_craneHooded crane - Wikipedia

    In December 2011, a hooded crane was seen overwintering at the Hiwassee Refuge in southeastern Tennessee, well outside its normal range. In February 2012, one was seen at Goose Pond in southern Indiana, and is suspected to be the same bird, which may have migrated to North America by following sandhill cranes (Antigone canadensis).

  5. Description. The demoiselle is 85–100 cm (33.5–39.5 in) long, 76 cm (30 in) tall and has a 155–180 cm (61–71 in) wingspan. It weighs 2–3 kg (4.4–6.6 lb). It is the smallest species of crane. [4] [5] The demoiselle crane is slightly smaller than the common crane but has similar plumage. It has a long white neck stripe and the black ...

  6. Antigone antigone. Vulnerable. Regarded as the world's tallest flying bird, the Sarus Crane is a majestic and striking creature native to parts of India, Southeast Asia, and Northern Australia. Renowned for its brilliant grey plumage, contrasting red head, and long, flowing tail, this bird is a symbol of fidelity and love in its native regions.

  7. A crowned crane is a bird of the genus Balearica : Some authorities use the term "crowned crane" to refer generally to the genus Balearica. [1] Likewise, the International Ornithological Committee, who standardize common species names, have also used the group name "crowned crane" in the common names of the extant species of the genus Balearica.