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Grus canadensis tabida
The greater sandhill crane stands about 1.2 meters (3.75 feet) tall with some variation. The bird is generally gray with a red patch of scaly skin on the forehead, dark gray legs and bill. Breeding adults often smear mud into their feathers, however, turning their normally gray plumage a rusty brown.
Wetlands and upland meadows and agricultural fields.
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gorgeous , fabulous shot
Great shot!