Papers in the Biological Sciences
Title
Cranes of the World: Black-necked Crane (Grus nigricollis)
Document Type
Article
Date of this Version
January 1983
Abstract
Other Vernacular Names:
None in general English use;
Grue á cour noir (French); Schwarzhals Kranich
(German); Cheniozheuleu zhuravl (Russian); Grulla
de cue110 negro (Spanish).
Range:
Breeds from Ladakh east through Tibet (Xizang
Zizhiqu) to the Koko Nor Region in eastern Tsinghai
(Qinghai), probably mostly between 4,300 and
4,600 meters elevation. Migratory, and reported on
migration or during winter from central and eastern
Sikang, Yunnan, and Tonkin (Vaurie, 1965).
Also winters in small numbers in the southern
Himalayas (Bhutan and Frontier Division of Subansiri
Pradesh) at elevations of 1,500-3,000 meters
(Ali, 1976).

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.