Red-headed cranes are also returning to the
Over the last week, dozens of red-headed cranes flocked to the Lepironia articulate grass field in Phu My commune, Kien Luong district, Kien Giang province, to look for food, said Ha Tri Cao, coordinator of the project to preserve and sustainably develop the Lepironia articulate grass fields in Phu My commune.
Only three or four birds appeared on the first day but so far, nearly 40 birds have come to the grass fields, Cao added.
According to this expert, the red-headed crane season in these grass fields will last until May 2011. Last year, the highest number of cranes recorded at this grass field was 134.
Nguyen Van Hung, director of the
The number of rare birds is not high and their return to the park is nearly one month later than previous years, it is still good news because the rare birds still choose the park as their home despite the fire there eight months ago.
The red-headed crane is one of the largest of its kind, standing approximately 1.75m tall and weighing 8.7kg. The birds have an average wingspan of 2.5m. These cranes, once prevalent in all of Southeast Asia, can now only be found in