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Demoiselle Cranes have to take one of the toughest migrations in the world.
This sanctuary is known for migratory birds like demoiselle crane and European white stork.
It is the only crane commonly found in Europe apart from the Demoiselle Crane.
Only 12 individuals of Demoiselle Cranes remain in the area, near Svyatogorsk city.
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Other animals on exhibit are the, wreathed hornbill, demoiselle crane, and the tufted deer.
In 2010, rare and migratory birds more than 600 in number, especially the Demoiselle cranes had migrated here in large numbers.
The Demoiselle Crane is slightly smaller than the Common Crane but has similar plumage.
Most species of crane have some areas of bare skin on the face, the only two exceptions are the Blue and Demoiselle Cranes.
Pakistan Crane Center is a conservation center for the captive breeding of common crane and demoiselle crane.
The sanctuary is known for migratory birds such as the Demoiselle Crane and European White Stork.
Steppe dwellers include the Mongolian lark, demoiselle crane and long-tailed Siberian squirrel.
Feathers on the head can be moved and erected in the Blue, Wattled and Demoiselle Cranes for signalling as well.
This 145-hectare sanctuary plays host to over 250 bird species, including painted storks, Demoiselle cranes, cormorants, spotted sandpipers, mallards and plovers.
Demoiselle Crane (Anthropoides virgo)
A third species, the Demoiselle Crane, has been recorded on a number of occasions, but these birds have not generally been accepted as being of wild origin.
This attracted a large number of Demoiselle Cranes (Anthropides virgo), locally called 'kurjas', to the town.
Exhibits include a mounted Demoiselle Crane with a piece of rubble from the Hiroshima atomic bomb blast and hundreds of origami cranes.
During that weekend the public got to learn about some of the zoos oldest residents, including; Marg the demoiselle crane and Monty the West African dwarf crocodile.
In the winter, the birdlife is augmented by species such as the Demoiselle Crane and MacQueen's Bustard.
Khichan village now hosts over 9,000 Demoiselle Cranes from as early as August each year to as late as March of the following year.
Lizards and steppe vipers took their place and along with them the distinctively beautiful demoiselle cranes, who thrived on the reptiles, as well as insects and snails.
There are also many animals, such as Malayan tapirs and demoiselle cranes, in areas that are inaccessible to the public, but are still somewhat viewable from parts of the zoo.
The Demoiselle Crane is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Avifauna: Sandgrouse, partridges, bee-eaters, larks and shrikes are year-round residents, while demoiselle crane and houbara bustard arrive in winter.
Demoiselle Crane (Anthropoides virgo)
DEMOISELLE CRANE Anthropoides virgo.
The Demoiselle Crane, Anthropoides virgo, is a species of crane found in central Eurasia, ranging from the Black Sea to Mongolia and North Eastern China.