Scientific name: Balearica regulorum
Order: Gruiformes
Also called East African Crowned Crane
This species and the closely related Black Crowned Crane are the only cranes that can roost in trees, because of a long hind toe that can grasp branches. The Grey Crowned Crane has a breeding display involving dancing, bowing, and jumping. It has a booming call which involves inflation of the red gular sac. It also makes a honking sound quite different from the trumpeting of other crane species.
Like all cranes, it feeds on insects and other invertebrates, reptiles, small mammals, as well as grass seeds.
The Grey Crowned Crane is the national bird of Uganda and features in the country's flag and coat of arms.
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