Rare Crested Ibis Lays First Egg
Last year a pair of rare crested ibis was given to Japan by China as a symbol of friendship. Japan-born ibises became extinct in 2003.
The pair arrived at the Sado Japanese Crested Ibis Conservation Center in Niigata Prefecture in October 2018 on the 40th anniversary of the two countries' peace and friendship treaty. Their names are Guan Guan (female) and Lou Lou (male).
The pair had been exhibiting the mating ritual of exchanging small branches since mid-February. Guan Guan has laid an egg which is expected to hatch any day now.
7 comments:
what a gorgeous bird! And Success in mating! YAY!
Oh my what a beautiful face.
Catherine
That is exciting .
Good news!
Good luck!
Extinctions of any bird species are a tragedy that one wishes we humans would avoid. Such a reminder of how we are ruining our home: Earth.
best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
what an interesting bird! Fingers crossed.
xx, Carol
Great to know the Chinese name everything with these 'doubled' names, I thought it was just pandas!
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