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  1. aardvark250

    aardvark250 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I know that all species of crane is found in captivity,with all of them found in International Crane Foundation.
    After scrolling through the internet(actually Baidu) I have found Dalian forest zoo hold 13 too! They are just missing brolga and whooping crane.So which zoo also have lots of crane species?And how many crane species have you guys saw?

    Zoo with lots of crane species:
    ICF(15)
    Dalian forest zoo(13)
    San Antonio zoo(9)
    Taipei zoo(9)
    Which zoo have the most crane in europe?I supposed walsrode?

    Crane species I have seen:
    Demoiselle crane
    Grey crowned crane
    White-naped crane
    Eurasian crane
    Hooded crane
    Sarus crane
    Red-crowned crane
    Blue crane
    Black crowned crane
    (all from taipei zoo)
     
  2. Fishapod

    Fishapod Active Member

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    According to Informational issue of EARAZA the Moscow zoo currently has 9 species. I have seen eight of them on the exposition:

    Black-necked crane
    Red-crowned crane
    White-naped crane
    Sarus crane
    Siberian crane
    Blue crane
    Demoiselle crane
    East African grey-crowned crane

    The ninth species is Eurasian or Common crane (only one individual according to EARAZA issue). Probably it is kept out of public at the moment.
     
  3. jayjds2

    jayjds2 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    On one visit, the San Antonio Zoo exhibited ten species of crane:
    East African crowned crane
    West African crowned crane
    Wattled crane
    Blue crane
    Demoiselle crane
    White-naped crane
    Hooded crane
    Red-crowned crane
    Sandhill crane
    Whooping crane

    Since/before that visit, I have seen sarus and black-necked cranes.
     
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  4. Hvedekorn

    Hvedekorn Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I have seen 13 of the species - the two species I'm missing are sandhill crane (thanks to an annoying no-show at Vogelpark Niendorf) and whooping crane.

    You're probably right that Walsrode has the highest amount of species in Europe. I believe they had 11 on-show species when I visited five years ago. If I remember correctly, Talllinn Zoo and Pairi Daiza (none of which I have visited) also have a good amount of species.
     
  5. Mehdi

    Mehdi Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I have seen a lot of cranes in my life, though I do not know if I have seen every species or not (certainly not, though); if we only count 2016-onwards though (the period where my interest in zoos became real) I've seen the following taxa :

    Black-necked crane (Grus nigricollis) - Tierpark Berlin (2017)
    Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo) - La Vallée des Oiseaux (2016), Berlin Tierpark (2017)
    Eastern grey-crowned crane (Balearica regulorum gibbericeps) - Berlin Zoo (2017)
    Greater sandhill crane (Antigone canadensis tabida) - Berlin Tierpark (2017)
    Grey-crowned crane (non-subspecific status) (Balearica regulorum) - La Vallée des Oiseaux (2016)
    Indian sarus crane (Antigone antigone antigone) - Berlin Tierpark (2017)
    Red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis) - Tierpark Berlin (2017)
    Siberian crane (Leucogeranus leucogeranus) - Tierpark Berlin (2017)
    Western black-crowned crane (Balearica pavonina pavonina) - Tierpark Berlin (2017)
    White-naped crane (Japanese white-necked crane) (Antigone vipio) - Tierpark Berlin (2017)

    As you can see Tierpark Friedrichsfeld has one impressive collection of cranes, which is even more impressive when you consider the fact I've missed a few taxa there (wattled crane, eurasian etc...). In total the Tierpark Berlin has a whooping (pun intended :D) collection of cranes representing 11 taxa according to Zootierliste.
     
  6. Hyak_II

    Hyak_II Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    I love cranes! They make for excellent exhibit birds, so it's easy to see why they're so popular.

    Personally, I've seen:

    Whooping
    Sandhill
    Demoiselle
    Blue
    Black crowned
    Grey crowned
    Wattled
    Sarus
    Hooded
    Red crowned
    White naped
     
  7. Komodo99

    Komodo99 Well-Known Member

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    I have worked with Eastern Grey Crowned Cranes before which was an experience in itself but here is the species I have seen
    Eastern Grey Crowned Cranes
    Wattled Crane
    Black Crowned Crane
    Stanley Crane
    Eurasian Crane
    Demoiselle Crane
     
  8. TeaLovingDave

    TeaLovingDave Moderator Staff Member 10+ year member

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    The only one I am missing - and am unlikely to get in the foreseeable - is Whooping.
     
  9. lintworm

    lintworm Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    That's the problem for most European zoogoers :p
     
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    I've seen:
    Common Crane
    Demoiselle Crane
    Eastern Grey-crowned Crane
    Red-crowned Crane
    Sandhill Crane
    Stanley Crane
    Wattled Crane
    Western Black-crowned Crane
    White-naped Crane
     
  11. GerbenElzinga

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    It's indeed Walsrode that has the most crane species in Europe (11 species). Olmen and Pairi Daiza have quite a lot aswell (9). I'm quite sure Walsrode also has the most individuals.

    I've seen 14 of the species, only missing out on the whooping crane.
     
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    Eastern Grey Crowned Crane
    Western Black Crowned Crane
    Blue Crane
    Wattled Crane
    Demoiselle Crane
    Red-Crowned Crane
    Eurasian Crane
     
  13. lintworm

    lintworm Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Tierpark Berlin has 11 species as well.
     
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    bongorob Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I've seen all crane species apart from Siberian and Whooping (although I saw a stuffed Whooping 5 years ago). Not seen all ssp of sandhill though.
     
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    animal_expert01 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Grey Crowned Crane
    Brolga
     
  16. Maguari

    Maguari Never could get the hang of Thursdays. 15+ year member Premium Member

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    Indeed! I've seen them all now but Whooping was the last by some considerable distance, having to wait until my 2013 Florida trip.

    (I've also seen Common, Sandhill, Black Crowned, and Wattled in the wild :p )
     
  17. Mr. Zootycoon

    Mr. Zootycoon Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Like several other European ZooChatters, I only miss the Whooping crane.

    I can only dream of that number, and I've only seen the common crane in the wild. My usual excuse is that I've hardly ever left Western Europe. :p
     
  18. Sarus Crane

    Sarus Crane Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Other than wild Sandhills, I've seen Whoopers, Black Crowns, Grey Crowns, Blues, Wattled's, Demoiselles, Red Crowns, White Napes, and of course Saruses! I really like Crowned Cranes, especially the Black Crowned Crane.
     
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  19. Sarus Crane

    Sarus Crane Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Also, how tall really are Blue Cranes (Anthropoides paradiseus)? I've seen them closeup at several zoos and due to them either being lower in a moat or whatever else, they don't seem to be only 3.5 feet tall. They appear bigger in person. Actually, whoever thought it was a good idea to only measure a bird from the tip of its culmen (beak) to the tip of the tail forgot how much legs add up to the length of an entire bird! I understand for birds like passerines it makes sense, but what about bigger birds? Why doesn't leg length matter in total length?
     
  20. TheMightyOrca

    TheMightyOrca Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    I've seen the cranes at the San Antonio Zoo. I've also seen whooping cranes in the wild. I may have seen a wild sandhill crane but it was too far away to confirm.