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- The common crane is a fairly social bird while not breeding. Flocks of up to 400 birds may be seen flying together during migration. Staging sites, where migrating birds gather to rest and feed in the middle of their migration, may witness thousands of cranes gathering at once. However, the flocks of the species are not stable social units but rather groups that ensure greater safety in numbers and collectively draw each other's attention to ideal foraging and roosting sites.
bhrgunatha · 1691 days ago · link ·
This is glorious. That purring sound is unexpected. Would be soothing to listen to that if it wasn't for all the squawking.