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  1. The Blue crane is South Africa's national bird. It is small in relation to other cranes and has a large head, a thick neck, and beautiful long wing feathers, called tertials, that trail behind it and can be mistaken for tail feathers. It has head feathers that can be erect when it is excited or aggressive.

  2. Pastures of the Blue Crane won the CBCA Book of the Year award in 1965, and has been loved by generations of Australian readers since. Set in the lush subtropics of Northern New South Wales, this classic story is both a moving portrait of family life, and a remarkable insight into a different Australia.

  3. 30 de oct. de 2018 · Do you remember this series which was filmed around Murwillumbah and the Tweed? It's once again available, thanks to the hard work of some devoted fans.

  4. Pastures of the Blue Crane - Ebook written by Hesba Brinsmead. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Pastures of the Blue Crane.

  5. 16 de mar. de 2017 · The impact on the Blue Crane reached its nadir during the 1990’s with an estimate of 20 765 birds recorded in 1993 which dropped even further to 15 855 birds in 1998. By 2003 the trend had reversed and population estimates grew to 25 120 birds. Approximately 14 000 Blue Cranes occur within the border of the Western Cape, which makes the ...

  6. Still trying to find an answer for all those people that still would still love to see or purchase the ABC Pastures of the Blue Crane TV series. ABC TV + iview,ABC North CoastTweed Regional...

  7. 29 de oct. de 2018 · Image: A still from ABC-TV’s Pastures of the Blue Crane, featuring the home Lovat Brae at Terranora. Courtesy of Tweed Regional Museum. Tweed Regional Museum invite you to a special screening of the 1969 ABC TV mini series Pastures of the Blue Crane on two successive Sundays – 25 November (sold out) and, by popular demand, a repeat performance on 2 December 2018.