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Whooping Crane (Grus americana)

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Description: Information about this species includes what they look like, where they spend the summer and winter, why they are endangered, and how to help.
Whooping Crane (Grus americana) At nearly 5 feet (1.5 m) tall, whooping cranes are the tallest birds in North America. They have a wingspan of 7.5 feet (2.3 m). Whooping cranes are white with rust-colored patches on top and back of head, lack feathers on both sides of the head, yellow eyes, and long, black legs and bills. Their primary wing feathers are black but are visible only in flight.
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