Attentiveness of Cranes at Their Nests

  • Walkinshaw L
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Abstract

Cranes are very attentive to their eggs. If they do leave the nest, they usually remain nearby where they can easily watch the nest. This paper summarizes the author's observations of the attentiveness of various species of cranes.

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Walkinshaw, L. H. (1965). Attentiveness of Cranes at Their Nests. The Auk, 82(3), 465–476. https://doi.org/10.2307/4083122

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