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Black Crowned-Crane - eBird An unusual, distinctive, and beautiful crane The body is mostly blackish, but there is a pale wing panel, a pale pink-and-white cheek patch, and a bizarre yellow crest
Black-necked Crane - eBird A regal, rather thickset crane of highland lakes and wet pastures Pale-bodied with a black neck, a dark drooping ‘bustle’ of elongated feathers above the tail, and a patch of bare red skin on the crown Winters at lower altitudes, along the shorelines of large lakes and flooded agricultural fields
Gray Crowned-Crane - eBird A spectacular, mostly blue-gray crane with a black-and-white face and a crown of golden-yellow plumes Immatures are rustier than adults Singles, pairs, and flocks prefer wetlands, flooded grasslands, and man-made water bodies, but they can range widely through other open habitats when foraging
Whooping Crane - eBird One of the tallest birds in North America, striking and unmistakable: brilliant white overall with black wingtips and a red crown and mustache Male and female similar; juvenile stained cinnamon-brown and lacks red on face
Red-crowned Crane - eBird Iconic and unmistakable; the crane most commonly depicted in Chinese and Japanese paintings and ceramics Adults have a white body, scarlet crown, and black secondaries, tail, and neck
Black Heron - eBird Chunky, mid-sized, blackish heron The bill and legs are black and the feet are yellow Found mainly in freshwater and brackish wetlands, though occasionally on saltwater Famous for its “umbrella” feeding technique in which it hunts for food inside of its own spread and curled wings
Bird List - Nairobi, Kenya - eBird 22 Oct 2025 Li Siqi Nairobi NP--Nagolomon Dam (Use only for stop at the dam) Black-chested Snake-Eagle Circaetus pectoralis # 1 21 Oct 2025 Morten Günther
Blue Crane - eBird A small, elegant, uniformly blue-gray crane that dwells in open habitats in pairs and variably sized groups The bulbous head, plain face lacking any naked skin, and lack of contrast in the wings are distinctive It is a resident and partial nomad in semi-desert, grassland, and cereal cropland
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