The hooded crane breeds in south-central and south-eastern
Siberia. Breeding is also suspected to occur in
Mongolia. Over 80% of its population winters at
Izumi, southern
Japan. There are also wintering grounds in
South Korea and
China. There are about 100 hooded cranes wintering in Chongming Dongtan, Shanghai every year. Dongtan Nature Reserve is the largest natural wintering site in the world. In December 2011, a hooded crane was seen overwintering at the Hiwassee Refuge in southeastern Tennessee, well outside its normal range. In February 2012, one was seen at Goose Pond in southern Indiana, and is suspected to be the same bird, which may have migrated to North America by following
sandhill cranes (
Antigone canadensis). In March 2020, seven hooded cranes (
Grus monacha) were seen in
Siargao,
Philippines where it was recorded as the first encounter of the species, since then, they are frequently migrating in the country, mainly on the wetlands in the southern regions. ==Conservation==