- a type of
large bird with long legs and
necks in the
biological family Gruidae of the
order Gruiformes. The
family has 15
species placed in four genera...
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South African crane, and
crested crane, is a bird in the
crane family,
Gruidae. It is
found in
nearly all of Africa,
especially in
eastern and southern...
- The
black crowned crane (Balearica pavonina) is a part of the
family Gruidae,
along with its
sister species, the grey
crowned crane. It is
topped with...
-
cranes or
Balearic cranes)
contains two
extant species in the
crane family Gruidae: the
black crowned crane (B. pavonina) and the grey
crowned crane (B. regulorum)...
- as the
Siberian white crane or the snow crane, is a bird of the
family Gruidae, the cranes. They are
distinctive among the cranes:
adults are
nearly all...
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reclassified into the
order Pelecaniformes. In some
field guides, the
families Gruidae (cranes) and
Aramidae (limpkin) are also
considered to be
waders too. However...
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Cranes are tall
wading birds in the
family Gruidae.
Cranes are
found on
every continent except for
South America and
Antarctica and
inhabit a variety...
- "Mitochondrial
genome sequences and the
phylogeny of
cranes (Gruiformes:
Gruidae)". Auk. 127 (2): 440–452. doi:10.1525/auk.2009.09045. S2CID 85412892. Gill...
- the
sarus crane (Antigone antigone). The
genus includes four species: "
Gruidae". aviansystematics.org. The
Trust for
Avian Systematics.
Retrieved 2023-07-27...
- (Aptornithidae),
trumpeters (Psophiidae),
limpkin (Aramidae), and
cranes (
Gruidae)
compose the
suborder Grues and are
termed "core-Gruiformes".
These are...