HABITAT
The grey crowned crane is a large wading bird that lives on the African continent, in the sub-Saharan region from the Congo down to South Africa.
Grey crowned cranes frequent rather wet environments, such as ponds, marshes, or floodplains. It is not uncommon to find them in farmlands and pastures. These birds also stay in shallow seasonal lakes called vleis. The habitats they choose have trees so they can perch in them.




