Cranes of the World: Siberian Crane ( Bugeranus leucogeranus )

Other Vernacular Names: Siberian white crane, Asiatic White Crane; Grue nonne, Grue blanche d'Asie (French); Nonnenkranich, Schnee-Kranich, Weisse indische Kranich (German); Sod egura-zuru (Japanese); Sterch, Belyi zhuravl (Russian); Grulla siberiana, Grulla blanco (Spanish). Range: Known breed...

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Main Author: Johnsgard, Paul A.
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Published: DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1983
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:bioscicranes-1027 2024-09-15T18:17:44+00:00 Cranes of the World: Siberian Crane ( Bugeranus leucogeranus ) Johnsgard, Paul A. 1983-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/bioscicranes/27 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/bioscicranes/article/1027/viewcontent/Siberian_Crane.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/bioscicranes/27 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/bioscicranes/article/1027/viewcontent/Siberian_Crane.pdf Cranes of the World by Paul A. Johnsgard Ornithology text 1983 ftunivnebraskali 2024-06-26T00:03:49Z Other Vernacular Names: Siberian white crane, Asiatic White Crane; Grue nonne, Grue blanche d'Asie (French); Nonnenkranich, Schnee-Kranich, Weisse indische Kranich (German); Sod egura-zuru (Japanese); Sterch, Belyi zhuravl (Russian); Grulla siberiana, Grulla blanco (Spanish). Range: Known breeding areas are currently only two. The first is from about the confluence of the Ob and Irtysh rivers north to the region of Berezovo, and the second is from the basin of the Indigirka (from its mouth south to the Moma River) west to the Khroma River and the lower Yana. Other possible breeding areas may extend the second range east to the lower Kolyma and west to the region east of the lower Lena River. Possibly breeding also occurs or once occurred in the valley of the lower Vilyuy and on the Vitim Plateau and, in the west, the swamps north of the Baraba steppe. Breeding was formerly much more extensive, and included the Kirghiz and Siberian steppes, and per haps from southeastern Transbaikalia to northern Morlgolia and northern Manchuria (Vaurie, 1965). Wintering occurs (rarely) in the south Caspian (Iran), and in the Keoladeo Ghana Sanctuar y, near Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India. The east Siberian breeding population winters in the Yangtze Basin of eastern China, in the swampy parts of northern Jiangxi Province (Tso-hsin Cheng, in lit.). Text lena river University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL
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Cranes of the World: Siberian Crane ( Bugeranus leucogeranus )
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description Other Vernacular Names: Siberian white crane, Asiatic White Crane; Grue nonne, Grue blanche d'Asie (French); Nonnenkranich, Schnee-Kranich, Weisse indische Kranich (German); Sod egura-zuru (Japanese); Sterch, Belyi zhuravl (Russian); Grulla siberiana, Grulla blanco (Spanish). Range: Known breeding areas are currently only two. The first is from about the confluence of the Ob and Irtysh rivers north to the region of Berezovo, and the second is from the basin of the Indigirka (from its mouth south to the Moma River) west to the Khroma River and the lower Yana. Other possible breeding areas may extend the second range east to the lower Kolyma and west to the region east of the lower Lena River. Possibly breeding also occurs or once occurred in the valley of the lower Vilyuy and on the Vitim Plateau and, in the west, the swamps north of the Baraba steppe. Breeding was formerly much more extensive, and included the Kirghiz and Siberian steppes, and per haps from southeastern Transbaikalia to northern Morlgolia and northern Manchuria (Vaurie, 1965). Wintering occurs (rarely) in the south Caspian (Iran), and in the Keoladeo Ghana Sanctuar y, near Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India. The east Siberian breeding population winters in the Yangtze Basin of eastern China, in the swampy parts of northern Jiangxi Province (Tso-hsin Cheng, in lit.).
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title_fullStr Cranes of the World: Siberian Crane ( Bugeranus leucogeranus )
title_full_unstemmed Cranes of the World: Siberian Crane ( Bugeranus leucogeranus )
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