Demoiselle cranes, India
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Demoiselle cranes, India
The demoiselle crane is a small yet striking migratory bird found across Central Asia, from its breeding grounds in the steppes of Kazakhstan, Mongolia and northern China, to its wintering grounds in India, Nepal and parts of Africa. With its elegant appearance—slender neck, long legs and beautiful plumage—it is often considered one of the most graceful crane species. They are known for their intricate courtship dances, during which pairs engage in synchronized movements and calls, creating a beautiful spectacle.
Highly adaptable, they thrive in open grasslands, wetlands and arid regions. However, their populations are threatened by habitat destruction, hunting and human disturbance. Conservation efforts, including habitat restoration and legal protection, are vital to ensuring their survival. Despite these challenges, the demoiselle crane is a symbol of resilience, known for its endurance on long migratory journeys and its remarkable ability to adapt to changing environments.
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