Summary[edit] Description: English: Brolgas not only forage along the floodplains of the Burke and other rivers, but boldly venture into the town of Boulia. Their trumpeting at sunrise salutes each new day and is readily heard in the town of Boulia, as the brolgas camp along the nearby Burke River overnight. Brolgas will tolerate a human observer provided a respectful distance is kept. Approach too close and they will walk unhurriedly away, always preserving a buffer zone between themselves and the observer. Date: 20 July 2018, 11:09:24. Source: Own work. Author: John Robert McPherson.
Sandhill creane - Grus canadensisThis crane, along with numerous others was looking for a nesting site in the marsh near Grass Lake, in Wausaukee, WI in April, 2009
Summary[edit] Description: English: Wattled Crane (Bugeranus carunculatus) in Avifauna in The Netherlands. Date: 5 October 2006. Source: Own work. Author: Magalhães.
Summary[edit] Description: Japanese Red Crowned Crane. Date: 15 February 2007. Source: Own work. Author: Ltshears - Trisha M Shears. Permission (Reusing this file): Public Domain.
Summary[edit] Description: Lesser Sandhill Cranes, Grus canadensis canadensis, migrating north, Española, New Mexico. The tree is a Chinese or Siberian Elm, Zelkova sinica. And are the birds on the right geese?. Date: 24 February 2008. Source: Own work. Author: JerryFriedman.
Summary[edit] Description: Polski: Żurawie, nad Narwią English: Cranes (Grus grus), Narew river (Poland). Date: 6 March 2007, 11:00:06. Source: Own work. Author: Jerzy Strzelecki.
Description: Blue Crane Grus paradisea, Etosha National Park, Namibia. Date: 22 October 2007, 14:52. Source: Blue Crane. Author: Ron Knight from Seaford, East Sussex, United Kingdom.