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Mi 17.07.2024 17:31
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🐥💛🐤 Three fluffy feathered friends joined the flock at our Front Royal, Virginia, campus. In late May and early June, one whooping crane and two red-crowned crane colts emerged from their shells. Learn what makes them so special in this update!✏️STORY: https://t.co/8H1dR8zaaV. https://t.co/lVtIy9N1pk
∙ 𝙹𝚞𝚕 𝟷𝟽, 𝟸𝟶𝟸𝟺 𝟷𝟷:𝟹𝟶𝙰𝙼 ∙
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Description Provided in Tweet: Our bird team welcomed two red-crowned crane colts May 30 and June 1. The colts are seen here just a few days after hatching, nestled among the tall grasses and clovers. --------------- Azure Generated Tags: animal (99.90% confidence) bird (99.89% confidence) outdoor (97.18% confidence) grass (95.92% confidence) aquatic bird (93.83% confidence) plant (92.04% confidence) poultry (89.30% confidence) beak (88.46% confidence) wildlife (84.53% confidence) baby (75.26% confidence) gallinaceous bird (69.00% confidence) goose (67.81% confidence) standing (63.16% confidence) duckling (57.86% confidence)
Description Provided in Tweet: The rarest species of crane in the world—a whooping crane—hatched June 1. Whooping cranes are devoted parents, says keeper Chris Crowe, and always feed their colts before themselves. Here one of the colts' surrogate parents offers it a mealworm. --------------- Azure Generated Tags: animal (99.91% confidence) aquatic bird (99.83% confidence) bird (99.79% confidence) outdoor (99.16% confidence) grass (99.10% confidence) gruidae (97.23% confidence) wildlife (91.73% confidence) beak (87.85% confidence) crane-like bird (84.60% confidence) standing (66.94% confidence)
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