Papers in the Biological Sciences
Title
Cranes of the World: Eurasian Crane (Grus grus)
Document Type
Article
Date of this Version
January 1983
Abstract
Other Vernacular Names:
Common crane, Crane; Huiho
(Chinese); Grue cendree (French); Kranich
(German); Kuro-zuru, Kurotsuru (Japanese); Seryi
zhuravl (Russian); Grulla comun (Spanish).
Range:
Breeds in northern Eurasia from Scandinavia
east to at least the Indigirka River, and probably to
the Kolyma, and south to northern Germany, the
Ukraine, the Kirghiz Steppes, Russian and Chinese
Turkestan, Mongolia, and northern Manchuria,
with isolated colonies in the Dobrogea, Turkey,
and Transcaucasia. Migratory, wintering in the
Mediterranean region to northwestern and northeastern
Africa, the Persian Gulf region, peninsular
India, and from southern China to northern Indo-
China, Burma, and Assam (Vaurie, 1965).

Comments
From Cranes of the World by Paul A. Johnsgard (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1983; electronic edition: Lincoln, NE, 2008). Copyright © 1983 Paul A. Johnsgard.