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Concern as iconic grey crested cranes fade from Lake Victoria

Experts attribute the declining number of grey-crested cranes to diminishing wetlands and food sources. [File, Standard]

With deep nostalgia, Bishop James Omolo Akonya of The Holy Trinity Church of Africa, known as Hera in Luoland, fondly recalls the 'owang: owang' (crane) birdsong as the iconic noble birds used to rhythmically flap their wide wingspans over the Ururi skies in Yimbo, Siaya District.

"That was in the 1970s when the beauty of the flock's flight to and from Msoche Beach on the Lake Victoria Basin filled the air to the delight of Ururians," Akonya reminisces, recalling how the birds used to wake them in the early mornings and bid them farewell in the evenings.

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