
Brolga - Wikipedia
The brolga is a common, gregarious wetland bird species of tropical and south-eastern Australia and New Guinea. It is a tall, upright bird with a small head, long beak, slender neck, and long …
Brolga - eBird
Juvenile is gray-headed, with immature birds developing a pink crown. Occurs in wetlands, floodplains, and grasslands across northern and eastern Australia. Take care to identify from …
Fact File: Brolga (Grus rubicunda) - Australian Geographic
Sometimes confused with the sarus crane, it’s the legs that will set them apart. A sarus crane has reddish-pink legs, while the brolga has dark grey. One of Australia’s largest flying birds, the …
Brogla - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The brolga is a common, gregarious wetland bird species of tropical and south-eastern Australia and New Guinea. It is a tall, upright bird with a small head, long beak, slender neck, and long …
Brolga | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat, Lifespan, …
What does a Brolga look like? The brolga is a tall member of the crane family which is colored grey across much of its body except for the head which is featherless. Their neck is long. The …
Brolga Bird Facts (Antigone rubicunda) | Birdfact
The Brolga is a tall, stately crane with predominantly grey plumage. Its long neck, slender legs, and distinctive red patch on the back of its head make it easily identifiable. The bird's …
Brolga - Birds in Backyards
The Brolga is one of Australia's two crane species, and is known for its spectacular dance displays by both sexes during breeding season.
Brolga (Antigone rubicunda)
Immature Brolgas have an inconspicuous fleshy-pink facial mask. Juveniles lack the red facial mask. Hatchlings are light-grey. Compared with Sarus Cranes, Brolgas have no scarlet down …
The dancing Brolga - a wonderful Australian Bird
Well-known for its legendary dance, the Brolga is one of the largest water birds in Australia. Other names for the elegant grey Australian bird with the red head are "Australian crane" and …
Brolga – Ausemade
One of Australia’s most iconic birds, the Brolga (Antigone rubicunda) is famed for their elaborate courtship dance. A gregarious bird, they pair for life and when not in breeding season, they are …