Black Crowned Crane (Balearica pavonina) - Wiki Black Crowned Crane
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Order: Gruiformes
Family: Gruidae
[Photo] Black Crowned Crane (Balearica pavonina) at Disneyworld. Date: 16 January 2005. Author: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Raulbot
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The
Black Crowned Crane (
Balearica pavonina) is a bird in the
crane family
Gruidae. It was once called also
Kaffir Crane.
It occurs in dry savannah in Africa south of the Sahara, although in nests in somewhat wetter habitats. There are two races,
Balearica pavonina pavonina in the west, and the more numerous
Balearica pavonina ceciliae in east Africa.
This species and the closely related
Grey Crowned Crane,
Balearica regulorum, which prefers wetter habitats for foraging, are the only
cranes that can nest in trees. This habit, amongst other things, is a reason why the relatively small
Balearica cranes are believed to closely resemble the ancestral members of the
Gruidae. It is about 1 m (3.3 ft) long, has a 1.87 m (6.2 ft) wingspan and weighs about 3.6 kg (8 lbs).
Like all
cranes, the
Black Crowned Crane eats insects,
reptiles, and small
mammals. It is endangered, especially in the west, by habitat loss and degradation.
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