Red-headed cranes

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Red-headed cranes return to Phu My Reserve

 VietNamNet Bridge – A flock of 18 red-headed cranes has recently returned to Phu My Reserve in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Kien Giang, according to Nguyen Phong Van, director of the reserve.

Red-crowned cranes leave Vietnam for Cambodia

VietNamNet Bridge - The red-crowned crane - the icon of Vietnam’s Tram Chim National Park - now stands at the brink of extinction.

Red-headed cranes return to Tram Chim National Park

 VietNamNet Bridge – Thirty red-headed cranes have returned to the Tram Chim National Park in the southern province of Dong Thap to “settle down” there, thanks to efforts to conserve the biodiversity.

Red-headed cranes leave Vietnam for Cambodia

 VietNamNet Bridge – Most of the members of the red-headed crane flock have left Vietnam for Cambodia. Only 44 now make Vietnam their permanent home.

Visiting Tram Chim National Park by boat

 VietNamNet Bridge - As the residence of the red-headed cranes, the Tram Chim National Park promises to be an attractive destination for exploration in the southwestern region of Vietnam.

Red-headed cranes return to Kien Giang

 VietNamNet Bridge – More than 30 red-headed cranes, scientifically known as Grus antigone, has returned to Binh An Commune, Kien Luong District of the southern Kien Giang Province since the middle of this February.