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Blue Crane
Anthropoides paradisia
This
elegant crane, that stands about one meter high, is almost
entirely restricted to South Africa in its distribution.
The Blue Crane is a light blue-grey, has a long neck
supporting a rather bulbous head, long legs and elegant wing
plumes which sweep to the ground. It eats seeds, insects
and reptiles. Blue Cranes lay their eggs in the bare veld,
often close to water. They are quite common in the Karoo,
but are also seen in the grasslands of KwaZulu-Natal and the
highveld, usually in pairs or small family parties.
The Blue Crane has a distinctive
rattling croak, 'kraaaarrrk', fairly high-pitched at call,
which can be heard from far away. It is, however, usually
quiet.
The habitat of the Blue Crane is open
grass fields or Karoo-like plains with low shrubby bushes. It
likes wet parts and lays its two eggs on the ground. It grazes
in the field and eats seeds, insects and small reptiles.
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