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Juvenile Common crane (Eurasian cranes) (Grus grus) released by the Great Crane Project on the Somerset Levels, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Juvenile Common crane (Eurasian cranes) (Grus grus) released by the Great Crane Project on the Somerset Levels, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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Juvenile Common crane (Eurasian cranes) (Grus grus) released by the Great Crane Project on the Somerset Levels, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos

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© Nick Upton

Birds Conservation Crane Cranes Flowers Foraging Grassland One Bird Somerset Somerset Levels Young Common Cranes Gruidae Grus Grus Immatures Juveniles Pastureland Reintroduced Reintroductions


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This print captures the beauty of a juvenile Common crane, also known as Eurasian cranes (Grus grus), released by the Great Crane Project on the picturesque Somerset Levels in England. The young crane stands gracefully amidst a vibrant grassland adorned with colorful flowers, creating a stunning contrast against its elegant plumage. The image showcases nature at its finest, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts and wildlife preservation. The Great Crane Project aims to reintroduce these magnificent birds into their natural habitat, making this sighting even more special. As this young crane forages for food in its newfound surroundings, it symbolizes hope and resilience for both the species and the region's ecosystem. With its horizontal stance and majestic presence, it serves as a reminder of the wonders that can be achieved through dedicated conservation initiatives. Located in Somerset, England, this enchanting travel destination offers not only breathtaking landscapes but also an opportunity to witness rare wildlife up close. The photograph perfectly encapsulates the natural world's splendor while emphasizing how crucial it is to protect our environment and cherish these remarkable creatures. Photographed by Nick Upton/Robert Harding, this image beautifully portrays one bird from a group of juveniles reintroduced into pasturelands on Somerset Levels. It invites viewers to appreciate the harmony between humans and nature while reminding us all of our responsibility towards preserving Earth's diverse ecosystems.

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