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Blue Crane (Anthropoides paradisea), also known as the Stanley Crane and the Paradise Crane.

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:icontar-vanimelde:
if you chop off (not literally, of course) the skinny part of the neck, it looks like a kiwi...

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:iconcycoze:
I see what you mean.

Incidentally the feathers on the side of the head can be puffed up when it feels threatened giving it a Cobra type look.

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:icontrishvandenberg:
gorgeous bird !!

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:icondavincipoppalag:
Another beauty!!

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:iconairdrifter:
another great shot :D looks good. and I see what Tar-Vanimelde means, it would look like a kiwi. XD

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:iconsleepingsakura:
Pretty. I'm more "wordy" than this most times but I'm at a loss.

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:iconevo-boy:
Looks like he had an out-of-body experience and didn't quite manage to get back in :P

Nice shot though :) Have you got an ultra-quantum-mega-super-extra zoom lens or are you just sneaky?

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:icondeadlydonna:
Absolutely awesome shot. Stunning bird and the detail shown in this shot is amazing. Very well captured once again.
:iconzaulia:
wow...
shot is perfect (all the small feathers..)
Haven't seen such a crane, actually... hmm (I've made some scetches with cranes yesterday. Gonna make some more) :D
:iconaaronc608:
they're sooooo rare, i've only ever see one. my last day in africa

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