Working with ToPS Species (Threatened or Protected Species).
And the results are in...
The Blue Crane is a male and the Grey Crowned Crane is a female.
These two juveniles will soon be introduced into floater flocks of their own species.
Floater flocks consist of non-breeding cranes and their numbers can reach into the hundreds. Here, the youngsters will learn to socialize with their own species and find a mate. Once a mate is found, the pair will split off and settle into their own territory.
Next up, we will be working with EWT and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife to ring these cranes for post-release monitoring.
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