red crowned crane
The People's Republic of China has not designated an official avian symbol (or national bird). The red-crowned crane (grus japonensis) was identified as meeting all selection criteria by officials seeking to select a bird, but has not been officially designated, in part because its scientific name translates as "Japanese Crane."In the meantime, within China on the internet, the common sparrow has receive much support for designation as the national bird.^ Since 2004, the Red-crowned Crane is the national bird of China.the Red-crowned Crane is a highly reccommended bird, however china does not have an official bird currently
Grey Crowned Crane, the national bird of Uganda
The red crowned crane is China's national bird. This bird won out after lots of polls and surveys taken over a period of time.
They say that the Royal Bird is said to be the Crowned Crane.
The national bird of Nigeria is the Black Crowned Crane.
The debate over what bird will be China's national symbol is still raging. The unofficial bird is Red-crowned Crane but as yet, no decision has been made.
The Black-Crowned Crane is the national bird of Nigeria. In some places the crane is considered a symbol of good luck. Due to many environmental problems, the Black-Crowned Crane is considered an endangered species.
first it goes to a chick then it goes to a female/male chino finally it comes to a beautiful, fabulous, pretty bird.
The bird which is found in the middle of the Uganda flag is called Crane.
Grus japonensis
There are an estimated 2,750 red-crowned cranes in the wild. There are several hundred in zoos around the world.