Crane - Pelican - Peafowl - Turkey

Welcome to Dumbanoğlu Çiftliği, where responsible breeding and trading converge to bring the beauty of cranes, turkeys, peafowl, and pelicans to your garden.
Our commitment to ethical practices ensures the well-being of these magnificent birds, contributing to sustainable populations and promoting conservation awareness. With their presence, your garden transforms into a haven of natural beauty, fostering biodiversity and offering a unique educational experience. 

Embrace the joy of responsible avian ownership with Dumbanoğlu Çiftliği and enhance your space with the allure of these remarkable species.



Grey Crowned Crane

A spectacular, mostly blue-gray crane with a black-and-white face and a crown of golden-yellow plumes. Immatures are rustier than adults. Singles, pairs, and flocks prefer wetlands, flooded grasslands, and man-made water bodies, but they can range widely through other open habitats when foraging.


Habitat:
 Central East and South Africa
Conservation status:  Endangered
Order waiting time: aprox. 2 years
Price:  see pricelist




Demoiselle Crane 

Small gray crane of open expansive habitats. Adult is an elegantly smooth shade of gray with a black neck, fiery eyes, and pure white plumes extending out from behind the eyes. Juvenile is similar but paler overall and with shorter plumes. Inhabits fields, deserts, steppes, and plains with water in general vicinity. May visit drier habitat in winter. Migrates in large, vocal flocks.

Habitat: Eastern Europe, Türkiye, Turkic States, India, Mongolia
Conservation status: Least Concern
Order waiting time: aprox. 2 years
Price: see pricelist



Great White Pelican

A large white waterbird with a hefty bill and a yellow-orange throat pouch. Note the pink bare skin around eye that extends towards the bill. Young birds have browner overall plumage relative to adults with brown upper wings and a brown head. Legs are pink. In flight shows dark flight feathers which contrast with the rest of the wing. Often seen fishing cooperatively, swimming in a wide arc to round up the fish and then scoop them into their pouch.

Habitat: East EU, Türkiye, Turkic States, Pakistan, India, East Africa, Middle East
Conservation status:
Least Concern
Order waiting time:
aprox. 1 year
Price: see pricelist



Australian Pelican

Very large and distinctive black-and-white pelican. Enormous bill with characteristic throat pouch. Usually found near water, both marine and inland waterways. Becomes tame around boat-ramps and fishing spots. Perches on lamp-posts.

Habitat: Australia, Papua New Guinea, South Indonesia
Conservation status: 
Least concern
Order waiting time:
aprox. 2 years
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Indian (Blue) Peafowl

An unmistakable, large ground bird. The unmistakable iridescent blue male spreads out its ornamental upper tail feathers when courting females. Females have a shorter tail, an iridescent green neck, and browner plumage. Found in forest, forest edge, and agricultural land. Often seen on paths or alertly feeding in the undergrowth. Can be fairly confiding especially when found close to human habitation.


Habitat: Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Nepal
Conservation status: Least Concern
Order waiting time: aprox. 1 years
Price: see pricelist



Green (Java) Peafowl

An immense game bird of open tropical forests, often near water. Beautiful and unique within its range. Both sexes have glittering green necks, dark wings, and a dark green crest which is always held vertically. Males have the classic great train of the peacocks, which is opened and held up during courtship. Females have a short tail with no frilly plumes, but shares some of the train's green iridescence.


Habitat: South East Asia Peninsula
Conservation status: 
Endengared
Order waiting time:
aprox. 1 years
Price: see pricelist



Ocellated Turkey

Large, distinctive, spectacular gamebird of tropical forest, brushy fields, and adjacent clearings. Rarely seen away from protected areas, where can be common and tame. Note orange head 'warts,' copper-colored wing panel, and iridescent blue-and-gold eyespots ('ocelli') on rump and tail tip. Often in groups; feeds on the ground, but roosts in trees.


Habitat: Mexico, Guatemala
Conservation status: 
Near Threatened
Order waiting time:
aprox. 2 years
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Greater Flamingo

Very large, with long, "coat hanger" neck, big kinked bill, and very long pinkish legs. Plumage at rest whitish with pale pink blush and some deep pink often visible on closed wings. Flies with long neck and legs extended, when deep pink-and-black wing pattern striking.


Habitat: from Africa and southern Europe through West Asia to South Asia.
Conservation status: 
Least concern
Order waiting time:
aprox. 1 year
Price: see pricelist



American Flamingo

Unmistakable but very local wading bird with very long, 'coat-hanger' neck and very long legs. Adult is hot pink, but 1st-year birds are brown and white overall, attaining fully adult colors in 2-3 years.


Habitat: In between the coast of North, Central and South America
Conservation status: 
Least concern
Order waiting time:
aprox. 2 years
Price: see pricelist