About the Sarus Crane
The sarus crane is a large nonmigratory crane found in parts of the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia. The tallest of the flying birds, standing at a height of up to 1.8 m, they are a conspicuous species of open wetlands in South Asia, seasonally flooded Dipterocarpus forests in Southeast Asia, and Eucalyptus-dominated woodlands and grasslands in Australia.
Source: Wikipedia
Taxonomy & Classification
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Class | Aves |
| Order | Gruiformes |
| Family | Cranes (Gruidae) |
| Species | Antigone antigone |
| Species Codes | sarcra1, SACR |
Frequently Asked Questions
What family does the Sarus Crane belong to?
The Sarus Crane (Antigone antigone) belongs to the Cranes family (Gruidae), in the order Gruiformes.
How can I identify the Sarus Crane?
The sarus crane is a large nonmigratory crane found in parts of the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia. The tallest of the flying birds, standing at a height of up to 1.8 m, they are a conspicuous species of open wetlands in South Asia, seasonally flooded Dipterocarpus fores...
Where can I report a Sarus Crane sighting?
You can log sightings of Sarus Crane on eBird (ebird.org) using species code sarcra1, or on iNaturalist.