Sarus Crane – Bird Sound
The sarus crane is a large nonmigratory crane found in parts of the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
Feature:
Body length 150~170 cm. The iris is orange-yellow. Mouth gray green or horny green. Feet pink.
The adult bird has red skin from the head to the upper neck, the top of the head is grayish white, the eyes have some black bristles, and there is an inconspicuous white neck ring below the upper neck.
The body feathers are roughly light gray or gray brown, and the wing tips are dark brown. The bare skin of young birds from head to neck is rusty brown.
Feature:
Body length 150~170 cm. The iris is orange-yellow. Mouth gray green or horny green. Feet pink.
The adult bird has red skin from the head to the upper neck, the top of the head is grayish white, the eyes have some black bristles, and there is an inconspicuous white neck ring below the upper neck. The body feathers are roughly light gray or gray brown, and the wing tips are dark brown.
The bare skin of young birds from head to neck is rusty brown.
Distributed:
Northern India, Nepal, Pakistan, southwestern China, and Indochina, northern Australia.
Video Source: 赤頸鶴/ Sarus Crane from Chuenguey Hwang on Youtube ⁄ CC BY