Electrified
The Grey Crowned Crane (Balearica regulorum) is a bird in the crane family Gruidae. It occurs in dry savannah in Africa south of the Sahara, although it nests in somewhat wetter habitats.
There are two subspecies. The East African B. r. gibbericeps (Crested Crane) occurs from eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo through Uganda, of which it is the national bird, and Kenya to eastern South Africa. It has a larger area of bare red facial skin above the white patch than the smaller Balearica regulorum regulorum (South African Crowned Crane) which breeds from Angola south to South Africa.
This species and the closely related Black Crowned Crane are the only cranes that can roost in trees, because of a long hind toe that can grasp branches. This habit, amongst other things, is a reason why the relatively small Balearica cranes are believed to closely resemble the ancestral members of the Gruidae.

The Grey Crowned Crane has a breeding display involving dancing, bowing, and jumping. It has a booming call which involves inflation of the red gular sac. It also makes a honking sound quite different from the trumpeting of other crane species.
The nest is a platform of grass and other plants in tall wetland vegetation. The Grey Crowned Crane lays a clutch of 2-5 eggs. Incubation is performed by both sexes and lasts 28-31 days. Chicks fledge at 56-100 days.
The Grey Crowned Crane is about 1 m (3.3 ft) tall and weighs 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs). Its body plumage is mainly grey. The wings are also predominantly white, but contain feathers with a range of colours. The head has a crown of stiff golden feathers. The sides of the face are white, and there is a bright red inflatable throat pouch. The bill is relatively short and grey, and the legs are black. The sexes are similar, although males tend to be slightly larger. Young birds are greyer than adults, with a feathered buff face. Like all cranes, it feeds on insects, reptiles and small mammals.
Although the Grey Crowned Crane remains common over much of its range, it faces threats to its habitat due to drainage, overgrazing, and pesticide pollution.
The Grey Crowned Crane is considered of Least Consern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
The Grey Crowned Crane eats grass seeds and insects, along with other invertebrates.
The Grey Crowned Crane is the national bird of Uganda and features in the country’s flag and coat of arms.
Source: Wikipedia
Picture taken in Avifauna, Alphen a/d Rijn, The Netherlands
Canon 40D
Canon Zoom lens EF 100-400mm 1: 4.5-5.6 L IS
Exposure time 1/500s
Aperture value f/5.6
ISO 400
Focal lenght 300mm

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kathy s gillen...
great shot
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you Kathy!
stephaniek
Cool birds!! I saw one like this in Hawaii!

Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thanks Steph. I like when the sun is behind them, making them look like this…lol
BigD
I love that head, Annemarie
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Me too BigD….lol. Thanks!
Pat Moore
Great capture Anne-Marie, beautiful bird!!!!!
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thanks a lot Pat!
Cora Wandel
Anne-Marie, what a colorful life this bird has! Oh, now I know how I am going to dress up for Halloween! Thank you for the idea, I wanted to do something different, and here it is! – Cora
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Ohh, sent me a picture of that Cora…lol. Thanks!
Gili Orr
Love it ;-)
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you Gili ;-)
Dave7074
Beautiful bird Anne-Marie, is she giving orders lol. Dave
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you Dave… He was yelling at me to back off…lol
MrSpiff
And I thought I had a bad hair day! Good job as always.
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Lol Mac, can’t see that in your picture…. Thank you very much! You have holiday again?
MrSpiff
Yes, starting tomorrow after another Dr apt. Gas prices are down and I am seriously thinking about driving to LA via Sedona and Grand Canyon. Just waiting for the gas prices to drop another 5 cents.
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Are they? Good for us, we’re going to LA the end of November!
NautilusBlue
He has something to crow about with a hair do like that hahahaa. Good capture mate
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Lol… do you have a kind of stick for him to make it easier to crow…lol. Thanks my friend!
Luann Ryan
Awesome !!
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thanks ;-)
Sensiworld
Wonderful shot !
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you Sylvia
Van Cordle
That is so cool!!!
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Lol… thanks a lot!
amarica
Awsome, great timing and title!!!
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you Ann ;-)
dinghysailor1
perfectly wonderful!!
;))
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thanks a lot Maggie!
reflector
An incredible creature and imagery ! Great clarity, colours and DOF !
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thanks a lot!
anaisnais
Hehe, you great caption drew me in. Beautiful shot collectively with your description of a bird previously unknown to me…..surprising sometimes what we take for granted!!
Anne-Marie Bok...
Thank you very much Anais ;-)
WallHangerPhoto
Great zoomed in photo shot Anne-Marie :-)
:-)smiley Paul
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Anne-Marie Bok...
Thank you very much Paul ;-)
Jeff Burns
WOW Amazing
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you Jeff ;-)