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Crane Indiana
The crane indiana range is shared with many bird species and cannot be obtained through breeders.
The young birds are born usually brown and they gradually become the color they should be - white. The young birds that migrate usually have a brown head and neck and a mixture of brown and white on the body.
The crane indiana range is shared with many bird species and cannot be obtained through breeders.
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The feathers on the wings can be white with brown tips. The young birds molt to the white and black plumage at 1 1/2 years. The whooping species is one of our most familiar birds because it has become the symbol of our efforts to save endangered species. The crane indiana range is shared with many bird species and cannot be obtained through breeders.
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