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Brolga
Sept 20, 2008 10:50:54 GMT 9.5
Post by AussieSurvival on Sept 20, 2008 10:50:54 GMT 9.5
Brolga ( Grus rubicundus ) Description The Brolga is a large grey crane, with bare red head and grey crown. It has grey legs .(The similar looking Sarus Crane, G. antigone has dull pink legs and the red of its head extending down the neck). Size 1.0 to 1.3 m high, with a wingspan of 1.7 to 2.4 m Environment swamps, floodplains, farmland, grassland Food Brolga are omnivorous and eat a variety of wetland plants, insects, invertebrates, and small vertebrates such as frogs. Breeding Brolgas perform complex mating dances. Nest made of grass on small islands in swamps. 2 white spotted eggs. Range Brolgas are common in north and north-east Australia, especially north-east Queensland, and as far south as Victoria.
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