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A female sandhill crane is a member of the species Grus canadensis, known for its long legs, neck, and distinctive gray plumage. Females, like males, participate in elaborate courtship dances and are involved in nurturing their young. They typically mate for life and are found in wetlands, grasslands, and agricultural fields across North America during breeding season. Female sandhill cranes contribute to the species' characteristic vocalizations, which are often heard during mating rituals and territorial displays.

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