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The Brolga, Grus rubicunda, is a majestic Australian bird well known for its wonderful mating dance

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It is found across the tropical north, southwards through north-east and east central areas, as well as central New South Wales to western Victoria

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These tall birds are up to 130cm in height with a wingspan of up to 240cm. The female is shorter than the male. Brolgas have a featherless red head and a grey crown.

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An Aboriginal legend tells of a beautiful young woman who always danced instead of working. She was turned into a tall, slender bird. Her name was Bralgah.

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A brolga is an Australian crane, also known as "Native Companions"

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Sound: One tree plain - Mark Atkins and Janawirri Yiparrka

Pictures: internet

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