RMADB4X2–Whooping Crane Lowry Park Zoo Tampa Florida FL voted the number one zoo in the United States
RMB8PBYN–Adult whooping crane head portrait closeup white feathers red crown long dark pointed bill.endangered species
RM2HF9FW7–Whooping crane (Grus americana), an endangered species and the tallest of North American birds, at Jacksonville Zoo in Jacksonville, Florida. (USA)
RMJM2PF4–A Whooping Crane (Grus americana), in captivity, at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
RM2HM682C–whooping crane Calgary Zoo Alberta
RMM3NCDW–Whooping crane (Grus americana) wading along shoreline in the Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo
RMG1YRNX–Whooping Crane Hiding Beak in its Feathers San Antonio Zoo San Antonio Texas USA
RMJ45KN9–Whooping crane (Grus americana) in the Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo, part of their endangered species breeding program
RFPJRE17–Profile portrait of a whooping crane
RFCX9FB0–Whooping Crane (Grus americana),
RFKRE4R6–A rare whooping crane poses for its portrait for the camera.
RFJ684GC–Two Red-crowned crane near nest with one egg. Grus japonensis
RF2PMTJT6–The whooping crane (Grus americana) is the tallest North American bird, named for its whooping sound. It is an endangered crane species.
RF2H4GCP8–Close up shot of Whooping Crane at Oklahoma
RFPF6EYK–The demoiselle crane close up for background use
RMAB60XC–Whooping Crane Lowry Park Zoo Tampa Florida FL voted the number one zoo in the United States
RMRDHA57–. Popular official guide to the New York Zoological Park . Zoos; Zoo animals. NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 149. WHOOPING CRANE. The Paradise Crane, {Tctrapteryx paradisea), of the open plains of Africa outfside the deserts, is a slatj'-bkie bird with a head so puffed out with side feathers that it looks ahuost reptilian. Its tail-feathers taper out to infinity, and grace- fully droop quite to the ground. The little African De- moiselle Crane, (Anthropoides virgo), is so diminutive, so dainty in appearance and so gentle-spirited that its young- ladylikeness has been proclaimed in its name. Of all
RM2JF962A–Whooping crane (Grus americana), an endangered species and the tallest of North American birds, at Jacksonville Zoo in Jacksonville, Florida. (USA)
RMJM2PF5–A Whooping Crane (Grus americana), in captivity, at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
RM2HM6E1C–whooping crane Calgary Zoo Alberta
RM2HT7H29–whooping crane Calgary Zoo Alberta
RMJ45KN8–Whooping crane (Grus americana) in the Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo, part of their endangered species breeding program
RMPT7XDB–Whooping crane Calgary Alberta Canada
RFPJRE15–Profile portrait of a whooping crane
RFJ5EKYB–Two Red-crowned crane near nest with one egg. Grus japonensis
RF2PMTJRW–The whooping crane (Grus americana) is the tallest North American bird, named for its whooping sound. It is an endangered crane species.
RF2H4GCP6–Close up shot of Whooping Crane at Oklahoma
RM2HF9FYT–Whooping crane (Grus americana), an endangered species and the tallest of North American birds, at Jacksonville Zoo in Jacksonville, Florida. (USA)
RMGDRGX2–A Whooping Crane (Grus americana), in captivity, at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
RMJ45KN7–Whooping crane juvenile (Grus americana) in the Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo, part of their endangered species breeding program
RMM3NCDT–Whooping crane portrait (Grus americana) in the Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo, part of their endangered species breeding program, Canada
RMD83E5D–Whooping crane (Grus americana) in aspen parkland of Canadian Wilds exhibit at the Calgary zoo, part of endangered species breeding program program
RF2PMTJT2–The whooping crane (Grus americana) is the tallest North American bird, named for its whooping sound. It is an endangered crane species.
RMGDRGX8–A Whooping Crane (Grus americana), in captivity, at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
RF2PMTJT0–The whooping crane (Grus americana) is the tallest North American bird, named for its whooping sound. It is an endangered crane species.
RMGDRGWF–A Whooping Crane (Grus americana), in captivity, at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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