Wednesday 26 April 2023

THE COMMON CRANE Grus grus

Alentejo is the only region in Portugal  chosen as a winter destination by the cranes of Northern Europe.They spend winter in Alentejo, in dense Holm Oak forests, wet areas, with little slopes and torrential streams. Here the food is plentiful and they can better prepare themselves for breeding a few months later when they return home in March to April. Here are a few photos from the archives taken in the Alentejo  some ten years ago, but I only discovered them when I found the stork post. Unfortunately I remember that the sky was grey on the day, and the images are quite dark, which is a pity because they are elegant large birds with beautiful plumage.








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Cranes are one meter tall, with blue grey plumage, and a red spot on the head. I was well hidden behind a large Holm Oak tree when I took these photos and they are well cropped, but I was very lucky to get a photo of this Crane when it moved nearer to the tree.

42 comments:

La Biosfera de Lola said...

Hola Sonjia. Son unas fotos preciosas y unas hermosas Grullas. Un enorme abrazo.

roentare said...

Beautiful crane pictures taken

Marie Smith said...

Such incredible looking birds! What a treat to see them up close too.

Teresa said...

Me encantan las grullas. Tengo mucha suerte donde vivo hay miles de ellas en otoño e invierno. Tus fotos quedaron muy bonitas. Besos.

Marit said...

Hello dear Sonjia :)

Beautiful photos! I have only once seen a Crane here for many years ago. They look very pretty.
I hope that you are doing well my dear friend.

Warm hugs.

Irma said...

Beautiful pictures of the cranes.
Very rarely do they also come to the Netherlands, then there are many bird watchers who go there to photograph them.
They are usually a bit further in the country, I don't go there to photograph them.
Greetings Irma

Barwitzki said...

Inacreditável... Nunca vi guindastes tão de perto... ótimas fotos que você tirou.
Sim, os grous são pássaros muito bonitos no chão e no ar... uma alegria de se ver.
Saudações a você... Desejo-lhe uma feliz primavera.
Viola

Rhodesia said...

Beautiful set of photos well done. Cheers Diane

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Hello, Sonjia: I am sure I am not the only one who is glad that you took the time to search through old pictures to find these gorgeous images of gorgeous birds. All birds are captivating, of course, but some have extra oomph and are enigmatic in many different ways, and cranes certainly fit the bill. The only crane we have here in Ontario is the Sandhill Crane, but no doubt you would thrill to it as you do for the Common Crane in Portugal. They are both so stately and elegant, and to see them perform their dance is an exercise in wonder and unalloyed delight. Two years ago Miriam and I found a pair with two youngsters no more than a couple of days old. It was a magical, never to be forgotten experience. I am hereby appointing both of us to the Exalted Order of the Crane. I am sure that makes us among the happiest people on Earth. Big hugs from Ontario - David

Jenn Jilks said...

I remember seeing some a couple of years back. I had no idea what they were, as they aren't commonly seen, migrating as they do.

MadSnapper said...

they are beautiful and they look a lot like our Sand Hill Cranes, in fact could be the same, not sure about that. if I have missed replies to any of your comments, they have stopped coming in my email and I only discovered that 3 days ago.. I read my blog comments in the emails the generate and reply to the coments by email. trying to figure out how to do that now

Jeanie said...

I do love a crane and don't see them often. Your photos (as always) are just beautiful -- so clear and well defined. And what a gorgeous subject you have!

Richard Pegler said...

These are beautiful photos of a very special bird, Sonjia. I have never seen Common Crane, except in zoos. I would love to see one in the wild.

Best wishes from central England, where we are having a cool and damp day. Stay safe - - - Richard

sami niilola said...

A really great bird and great photos. Greetings.

Nick Morgan said...

Hello Sonjia,
Although you say the pictures are cropped, it looks as though you managed to get quite close to the cranes and got some great pictures.
It must be amazing to see such large birds at such close range.
I hope you are keeping well.
Nick

Lowcarb team member said...

Such beautiful photographs of the cranes, and thank you for the additional information about them.

All the best Jan

Lydia C. Lee said...

Just lovely!! #Wildbirdwednesday

Linda said...

It may have been a cloudy day, but the birds are brilliant!

Cloudia said...

What good luck 🙂

Manuel said...

Hola, amiga. No te preocupes por la luz del día, porque estas imágenes de la Grullas está preciosas.
Aquí en el Coto de Doña Ana, también suelen pasar la temporada de invierno, pero según algunos biólogos y debido a la sequía que padecemos desde hace unos años, cada vez están viniendo menos...Una pena.
Un cordial saludo.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Sonjia,

Love your Crane images, what a beautiful bird. It is another bird I would love to see, what a treat. Great photos and closeup. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.

David James Slater said...

Good Afternoon Sonjia,
Great pictures from your archives. The last time I was in the Alentejo was at least 5 years ago, when my wife was alive.When I go to Portugal in October I hope to go to the Alentejo and will take my camera although I doubt if I will see any cranes.

Mae Travels said...

Cranes really are magnificent birds! The sandhill cranes (similar to your common cranes) that were once very limited to one area in our county have slowly been expanding their range, and some now even stay here over the winter. So we are fortunate to see them often, sometimes very close up. In fact in one local park they have tamed themselves and appproach too close for comfort -- after all, they are so tall they look at me eyeball to eyeball.

best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

You got some wonderful photos of this Crane. We have the Sandhill Cranes here and it's always a thrill to see them. They are so elegant!

Debbie said...

very lucky indeed to be able to capture this special moment. i think the images are beautiful, perhaps if it had been sunnier, you would have been seen and not able to photograph them!! i wish birds were not so afraid of us?? is it fear??, what makes them fly off??

thanks for the wonderful description of their highlights, have a great weekend!!

Tom said...

...Sonjia, these images are great. Cranes are something that we don't have in this area. Enjoy your week.

Bill said...

Beautiful photos of the Cranes.

RedPat said...

It is wonderful that you found these shots. They are such beautiful birds.

J.P. Alexander said...

Bella aves. Te mando un beso.

J.P. Alexander said...

Bellas aves te mando un beso.

Shiju Sugunan said...

What a gorgeous bird! Your close-up shots really capture its beauty.

Pam said...

That is a beautiful bird. I love seeing your pics of them. I really love the ones on your banner pic.

carol l mckenna said...

Gorgeous crane photos ~ thanks,


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Bob Bushell said...

The Common Crane are wonderful Sonja, lovely photos.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Beautiful portraits Sonjia. Reminding me of the Sandhill Cranes we have seen, I am always excited to see them.

Hena Tayeb said...

Gorgeous!

Stewart M said...

Wonderful pictures. I was photographing Brolga recently, it is the only species of crane that occurs in my state. Cranes of all types are wonderful!

Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

Ana Mínguez Corella said...

Great series of photos... Regards

Ana Mínguez Corella said...

Great series of photos. Regards

NatureFootstep said...

nice closeup shots. They are over here as well but I never managed to gget them this close. Nice to see.

NatureFootstep said...

nice to see them closeup :) Nice shots

Rainbow Evening said...

big and beautiful.....
thank you for sharing photos and details....

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