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Tibetan crane

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Black-necked crane
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Grus nigricollis
Black necked crane in Ladakh

The Black-necked crane (Grus nigricollis), also known as Tibetan crane, is a large bird and medium-sized crane.

It is 139 cm (55 in) long, it has a 235 cm (7.8 ft) wingspan and weights 5.5 kg (12 lbs). It is whitish-gray crane with a black head, red crown patch, black upper neck and legs, and white patch to the rear of the eye. It has black primaries and secondaries. Both sexes are similar. In Kashmir, it is the state/regional bird of the disputed territory. It is revered in Buddhist traditions and culturally protected across much of its range. A festival in Bhutan celebrates the bird while the Indian union territory of Ladakh has designated it as the state bird.[1][2]

100 odd of this species come to the Upper Indus Valley every year for breeding. Photograph taken at Tso Kar, Ladakh (IIOJK).

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  1. Khajuria, Sanjay (September 1, 2021). "Snow leopard, Black necked crane declared state animal and birds in Ladakh". The Times of India.
  2. "Ladakh declares snow leopard its state animal, black-necked crane state bird". The Statesman. September 1, 2021.