There are about 48 breeding pairs of common cranes in the UK today

The tallest wild birds in Europe at about 1.2m, common cranes have a distinctively slow yet somehow self-important stride. They have been doing well in our recovering wetlands and 2021 was their best breeding year since recolonising Britain in the 1970s, after a 400- year absence. In autumn, the birds form post-breeding flocks, in which the brownish juveniles stick near their parents.