When the temperature reaches 27 degrees in May, whether you can see red-crowned cranes in the park depends on their living habits and habitat conditions. Red-crowned cranes mainly live in cold areas, such as the wetlands of northeastern China and the Russian Far East. In May, the temperature gradually rises, but whether the red-crowned crane appears in the park depends on the following factors:
Migration Habits: Red-crowned cranes usually migrate to the south to overwinter in autumn, and then return to the north to breed in spring. May is during their migration season from the south back to the north, so it is possible to see them in the park.
Habitat conditions: Red-crowned cranes need a suitable wetland environment. If the park provides such an environment, then red-crowned cranes may appear there.
Geographic location: If the park is located on the migration route of red-crowned cranes, then there is a higher possibility of seeing red-crowned cranes in May.
To sum up, it is possible to see red-crowned cranes in the park in May when the temperature is 27 degrees, but the above factors need to be considered in the specific situation.