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Balearica Regulorum Collection

"Behold the majestic Grey Crowned Crane, a symbol of grace and beauty in the African wilderness

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Grey crowned crane (Southern crowned crane) (Balearica regulorum) pair, Ngorongoro Crater

Grey crowned crane (Southern crowned crane) (Balearica regulorum) pair, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Kenya, Amboseli National Park

Kenya, Amboseli National Park. A pair of Crowned cranes in the swamp with Mt. Kilimanjaro behind. Kenya, Amboseli National Park. A pair of Crowned cranes in the swamp with Mt. Kilimanjaro behind

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Africa, Zambia, South Luangwa National Park. A group of crowned cranes flying

Africa, Zambia, South Luangwa National Park. A group of crowned cranes flying

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) in the Maasai Mara, Kenya

Grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) in the Maasai Mara, Kenya

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) in the Maasaimara, Kenya

grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) in the Maasaimara, Kenya

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) in the Maasaimara, Kenya

grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) in the Maasaimara, Kenya

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Madagascan crested ibis, Lophotibis cristata (near threatened) and grey crowned crane

Madagascan crested ibis, Lophotibis cristata (near threatened) and grey crowned crane
FLO4685202 Madagascan crested ibis, Lophotibis cristata (near threatened) and grey crowned crane, Balearica regulorum (endangered)

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Balearica regulorum (Grey crowned crane), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Balearica regulorum (Grey crowned crane), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Balearica regulorum (Grey crowned crane), 1777-1786

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Grey crowned Crane, Chobe River, Botswana

Grey crowned Crane, Chobe River, Botswana

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: grey crowned crane or gray crowned crane (Balearica regulorum)

grey crowned crane or gray crowned crane (Balearica regulorum), also known as the crested African bird, crested crane, in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Ms Queen

Ms Queen
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Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: African crowned crane

African crowned crane

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Balearic Crane, illustration from A History of the Birds of Europe Not Observed in the British

Balearic Crane, illustration from A History of the Birds of Europe Not Observed in the British Isles by Charles Robert
LLM339048 Balearic Crane, illustration from A History of the Birds of Europe Not Observed in the British Isles by Charles Robert Bree (1811-86), published 1867 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Because I'm Worth It

Because I'm Worth It
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Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: The Queen

The Queen
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Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Hello Earthlins

Hello Earthlins
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Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Elephants strolling through a marsh in Amboseli National Park, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Elephants strolling through a marsh in Amboseli National Park, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) close-up of feathers, captive

Crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) close-up of feathers, captive

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Four Crowned cranes {Balearica regulorum} Kenya

Four Crowned cranes {Balearica regulorum} Kenya

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Africa. Tanzania. Grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) at Ngorongoro crater

Africa. Tanzania. Grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) at Ngorongoro crater

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Gray crowned crane Balearica regulorum grus gulearica

Gray crowned crane Balearica regulorum grus gulearica
Gray crowned crane (Balearica regulorum), grus gulearica. / tete de l oiseau roijale (title on object), Head of the gray crown crane. Numbered top right: 29. Bottom right the Latin name

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Grey-crowned cranes (Balearica regulorum) courtship display on the shore of a lake

Grey-crowned cranes (Balearica regulorum) courtship display on the shore of a lake with reeds behind them. Endangered, Arusha National Park, Tanzania

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Africa. Tanzania. Grey crowned cranes (Balearica regulorum) at Ngorongoro crater

Africa. Tanzania. Grey crowned cranes (Balearica regulorum) at Ngorongoro crater

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum), Uganda, Africa

Grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum), Uganda, Africa

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Endangered Grey-crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) crouches down in grassy area

Endangered Grey-crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) crouches down in grassy area, hunting for food, profile view, facing left

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Grey Crowned Cranes -Balearica regulorum-, Ngorongoro, Tanzania

Grey Crowned Cranes -Balearica regulorum-, Ngorongoro, Tanzania

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Grey Crowned Crane -Balearica regulorum-, Ngorongoro, Tanzania

Grey Crowned Crane -Balearica regulorum-, Ngorongoro, Tanzania

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Crowned Crane (Balearica regulorum) close-up of scaly skin on legs

Crowned Crane (Balearica regulorum) close-up of scaly skin on legs

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Crowned Crane, Masai Mara, Kenya Balearica regulorum

Crowned Crane, Masai Mara, Kenya Balearica regulorum

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: East African Crowned Crane (Balearica regulorum) about to fly, Msai Mara, Kenya

East African Crowned Crane (Balearica regulorum) about to fly, Msai Mara, Kenya

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Grey crowned crane

Grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum). This bird inhabits mixed wetland-grassland habitats in sub-Saharan Africa. It feeds on reptiles, insects and small mammals

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Grey Crowned Crane (Southern Crowned Cran) (Balearica regulorum) in captivity

Grey Crowned Crane (Southern Crowned Cran) (Balearica regulorum) in captivity, Denver Zoo, Denver, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageBalearica Regulorum Collection: Grey crowned crane dancing next to its mate with its feet off the ground and wings spread

Grey crowned crane dancing next to its mate with its feet off the ground and wings spread, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa



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"Behold the majestic Grey Crowned Crane, a symbol of grace and beauty in the African wilderness. This stunning pair can be found roaming freely in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, captivating all who lay eyes upon them. Amboseli National Park in Kenya is another haven where these regal creatures proudly display their vibrant plumage. In Serengeti National Park, witness the dance of the Grey Crowned Crane as they gracefully move across the vast savannah. Meet Ms Queen herself, an exquisite specimen that embodies elegance and charm amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Africa's Tanzania. Venturing to Botswana's Chobe River reveals yet another enchanting encounter with this magnificent bird. The Grey Crowned Crane stands tall and proud against a backdrop of flowing waters, showcasing its natural allure. Not only admired for its physical beauty but also celebrated throughout history; Balearica Regulorum has been depicted in Charles Robert Bree's renowned book 'A History of Birds of Europe Not Observed in the British Isles'. Published back in 1867, this illustration captures the essence and grandeur of these avian wonders. With its striking appearance and undeniable presence, it's no wonder why this African crowned crane has earned nicknames such as 'The Queen' or even 'Hello Earthlins'. As if knowing its own worth, this species exudes confidence - just like L'Oreal says: "Because I'm Worth It". Let us marvel at nature's masterpiece – Balearica Regulorum – a true testament to Africa's rich biodiversity.