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leucogeranus

Leucogeranus is a genus of cranes in the family Gruidae. The genus currently comprises a single living species, Leucogeranus leucogeranus, commonly known as the Siberian crane or white crane. The name combines Greek leucos, meaning white, with geranos, meaning crane; the species epithet reiterates the white crane meaning. Some taxonomic authorities have placed the Siberian crane in the genus Grus, and classifications of cranes continue to be revised as new data become available.

Description and range: The Siberian crane is a large, predominantly white crane with black flight feathers

Habitat and diet: During the breeding season it favors shallow wetlands, marshes, and tundra ponds, while in

Conservation: The Siberian crane is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Primary threats include wetland

and
a
red
crown
patch
in
adults.
It
breeds
on
the
Arctic
and
subarctic
wetlands
of
eastern
Siberia
and
migrates
to
wintering
grounds
in
southern
Asia
and
parts
of
East
Asia.
It
is
among
the
most
long-distance
migratory
cranes,
undertaking
extensive
journeys
between
breeding
and
wintering
habitats.
winter
it
uses
wetlands
such
as
lagoons
and
paddy
fields.
Its
diet
is
diverse
and
seasonally
variable,
consisting
mainly
of
plant
matter,
seeds,
and
tubers,
supplemented
by
small
invertebrates.
habitat
loss
and
degradation,
pollution,
and
disturbance
along
migratory
routes.
Conservation
efforts
focus
on
protecting
critical
wetlands,
habitat
restoration,
international
cooperation
under
frameworks
such
as
AEWA
and
CMS,
and,
in
some
regions,
captive
breeding
and
release
programs.