What an elegant Crane she is. Beautiful in her simple plumage. *Demoiselle Cranes are the smallest and second most abundant crane species. They stand approximately three feet tall and weigh about 4-7 pounds. Body plumage is pale bluish gray. A light gray-feathered area extends from the based of the bill to the nape. A long, pure white feather plume stretches from behind the eye to well beyond the head. Demoiselle Cranes are one of two species of cranes that do not have patches of bare, red skin on their heads. The head and neck are black while the feathers of the lower neck are long and pointed and hang below the breast. The inner secondaries are long and ashy gray. Eyes are reddish-orange, bill is short, and legs and toes are black. Males and females are virtually indistinguishable although the males tend to be slightly larger. *Identification information credit goes to the International Crane Foundation* Taken in Aldergrove at GVZ, B.C.
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Zura Potskhishvili 06 May 2008
NICE!!!!!Jodi Keys 05 May 2008
OK this is my pic of the day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Emily Reed 05 May 2008
A LOVELY BIRD PORTRAIT!Warren Ballard 05 May 2008
Beautiful photo!Sharon Gonzalez 05 May 2008
Another Wow photo, Pamela!!