Wounded black-necked crane in a crane-center in the Phobjikha Valley in Bhutan

Wounded black-necked crane (Grus nigricollis) in a crane-center in the Phobjikha Valley in Bhutan. The Valley is also known as Gangteng Valley after its impressive monastery. The valley has the best-known marshland in Bhutan, a world famous protected area where thousands of black-necked cranes arrive from Tibet to mate every winter. The Kingdom of Bhutan is landlocked in the Eastern Himalayas, Thimphu is its capital and largest city. The Head of state is the King of Bhutan, known as the "Dragon King". Never colonized, the Kingdom is on the Silk Road between Tibet and India. Bhutan is famous for its Gross National Happiness.

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