Continuing on the Asian Highlands trail at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium after the Red Panda exhibit I came to the White-naped Crane exhibit.
Photographs taken on 30 May 2018.
Original Photo: Canon EOS 7D; f/13; 1/30 sec.; ISO-100; 47mm
White-naped Crane
White-naped Cranes stand about 4 feet (1.25 meters) high and weigh 12 pounds (5.6 kilograms).
The native habitat of White-naped Cranes are the grassy marshes, lake depressions and boggy upland wetlands, wet sedge meadows and reedbeds in broad river valleys of northern Mongolia, central China, southern Siberia, North and South Korea, and Japan.
Asian Highlands Exhibit
Phase one of the Asian Highlands exhibit at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha, Nebraska opened at the end of May.
Original Photo: Canon EOS 7D; f/13; 1/30 sec.; ISO-400; 28mm
When I spotted the White-naped Cranes they were near the fence in the back of their exhibit area.
Original Photo: Canon EOS 7D; f/13; 1/30 sec.; ISO-100; 125mm
Video
This 6 second video shows the incredible range of motion of the White-naped Crane's neck as the crane seemingly scratches its back.
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