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  5. Cranes, trumpeters

Cranes, trumpeters

  • East African Crowned Crane
  • Grey-winged Trumpeter
  • Sarus Crane
  • Stanley Crane
  • White-naped Crane

    Cranes, trumpeters

    East African Crowned Crane

    Grey-winged Trumpeter

    Sarus Crane

    Stanley Crane

    Wattled Crane

    White-naped Crane

    Sarus craneSarus crane
    Photo by John Storjohann
    South African craneSouth African crane
    Photo by Jim Irwin
    African crowned craneAfrican crowned crane
    Photo by Chuck Dresner

    Birds at our Zoo

    The Saint Louis Zoo is well-known for its diverse array of bird species. Our waterfowl collection is one of the largest of any zoo in North America. And we have hundreds of other exotic species, many of which are endangered.

    You may not be familiar with motmots, seriemas or frogmouths, but you'll be delighted when you meet them. Come visit our birds at the Bird House & Garden, the 1904 Flight Cage, the Emerson Children's Zoo and Penguin & Puffin Coast.

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