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Sarus Crane
Know about the non-migratory bird
The global population of Sarus cranes is estimated to be between 25,000 and 37,000, with India housing up to 20,000 in Uttar Pradesh
Sarus cranes thrive in the wetlands and fields of northern India, Pakistan, Nepal, Southeast Asia, and Northern Australia
Standing over 5ft with an 8ft wingspan, Sarus cranes are the world's tallest flying birds, with distinctive red heads and legs
Omnivorous Sarus cranes feast on insects, aquatic plants, and grains, adapting their diet to their lush wetland habitats
Revered by humans, Sarus cranes thrive in agricultural lands, symbolizing human-wildlife harmony
Known for their monogamous nature, Sarus cranes mate for life, showcasing deep bonds during monsoon breeding
The courtship of Sarus cranes is a dance of elegance and emotion, marked by intricate movements and loud, unison calls
In India, Sarus cranes symbolize marital fidelity and are celebrated in legends and scriptures as sacred beings
Inspiring innovation, India’s NAL Saras aircraft is named after the Sarus crane, mirroring its elegance and strength
Threats like habitat loss and pollution endanger Sarus cranes, urging measures for wetland conservation and pollution control
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