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Japanese Crane Collection

The elegant Japanese crane, also known as the Red-crowned crane or Manchurian crane, is a breathtaking sight in the snowy landscapes of Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese crane (Grus japonensis) displaying, wings in heart shape, Hokkiado, Japan, February

Japanese crane (Grus japonensis) displaying, wings in heart shape, Hokkiado, Japan, February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis) displaying in snow, Hokkiado, Japan, February

Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis) displaying in snow, Hokkiado, Japan, February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese (Red crowned) Cranes Grus japonensis pair calling Akan Hokkaido Japan winter

Japanese (Red crowned) Cranes Grus japonensis pair calling Akan Hokkaido Japan winter

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Three Red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis) in flight. Hokkaido, Japan. March

Three Red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis) in flight. Hokkaido, Japan. March

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Red-crowned Crane, Japanese Crane or Manchurian Crane -Grus Japonensis-, performing the mating dance

Red-crowned Crane, Japanese Crane or Manchurian Crane -Grus Japonensis-, performing the mating dance, Kushiro-Shitsugen-Nationalpark, Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Tsuru, fromaMomoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub. 1909 (colour block woodcut)

Tsuru, fromaMomoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub. 1909 (colour block woodcut)
3506744 Tsuru, fromAMomoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut) by Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942); (add.info)

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese / Red-crowned crane (Grus japonicus) three in flight, Hokkaido Japan February

Japanese / Red-crowned crane (Grus japonicus) three in flight, Hokkaido Japan February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Manchurian crane (Grus japonensis) pair in courtship dance during snowstorm. Hokkaido, Japan. March

Manchurian crane (Grus japonensis) pair in courtship dance during snowstorm. Hokkaido, Japan. March

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese / Red-crowned crane (Grus japonicus) one coming into land, Hokkaido Japan February

Japanese / Red-crowned crane (Grus japonicus) one coming into land, Hokkaido Japan February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis) preening in snow, Hokkaido, Japan, February

Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis) preening in snow, Hokkaido, Japan, February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Grus japonensis, two Japanese Red Crowned Cranes, one bending its neck backwards

Grus japonensis, two Japanese Red Crowned Cranes, one bending its neck backwards and the other flapping its wings
Animals, Birds, Gruiformes, Cranes, Gruidae, Japanese Crane, Grus japonensis, Aves, Backwards, Beaks, Bending, Crowned, Feathers, Flapping, Neck, Orders of Living Birds, Red, Tails, Talons, Wings

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanes Cranes

Japanes Cranes
Roberto Marchegiani

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: japanese Cranes

japanese Cranes
Roberto Marchegiani

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Asia, China, Beijing, Summer Palace of Empress Cixi

Asia, China, Beijing, Summer Palace of Empress Cixi

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Red-crowned Cranes (Grus japonicus) flying at twilight, Hokkaido, Japan, February

Red-crowned Cranes (Grus japonicus) flying at twilight, Hokkaido, Japan, February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese / Red-crowned crane (Grus japonicus) three coming into land, Hokkaido Japan

Japanese / Red-crowned crane (Grus japonicus) three coming into land, Hokkaido Japan February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Red-crowned Cranes (Grus japonensis) displaying and calling in snow, Hokkaido, Japan

Red-crowned Cranes (Grus japonensis) displaying and calling in snow, Hokkaido, Japan, February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis) in flight, Hokkaido, Japan, February

Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis) in flight, Hokkaido, Japan, February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Tsuru, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub

Tsuru, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol II, pub.1909 (colour block woodcut). Cranes;

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japan, Hokkaido. Japanese cranes flying. Credit as: Jim Zuckerman / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Japan, Hokkaido. Japanese cranes flying. Credit as: Jim Zuckerman / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japan, Hokkaido, Japanese Red-Crowned Cranes

Japan, Hokkaido, Japanese Red-Crowned Cranes

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japan, Hokkaido, Fighting Eagles

Japan, Hokkaido, Fighting Eagles

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: People watching Japanese (Red-crowned) Cranes Grus japonensis at Akan Hokkaido Japan

People watching Japanese (Red-crowned) Cranes Grus japonensis at Akan Hokkaido Japan February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Photographers photographing Red-crowned (Japanese) Cranes at Akan Hokkaido Japan February

Photographers photographing Red-crowned (Japanese) Cranes at Akan Hokkaido Japan February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese Crane Hokkaido Japan February 2008, Japan

Japanese Crane Hokkaido Japan February 2008, Japan

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Red-crowned (Japanese) Cranes disaplaying at dawn Hokkaido Japan February

Red-crowned (Japanese) Cranes disaplaying at dawn Hokkaido Japan February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese Ctane Hokkaido Japan

Japanese Ctane Hokkaido Japan

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: White-tailed (Sea Eagle) snatching fish from Japanese Crane at Akan Hokkaido Japan

White-tailed (Sea Eagle) snatching fish from Japanese Crane at Akan Hokkaido Japan February

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese Cranes Grus japonensis Hokkaido Japan winter

Japanese Cranes Grus japonensis Hokkaido Japan winter

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese (Red crowned) Crane Grus japonensis Akan Hokkaido Japan winter

Japanese (Red crowned) Crane Grus japonensis Akan Hokkaido Japan winter

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japan, Hokkaido, Tsurui. Hooded crane walks in river at sunrise

Japan, Hokkaido, Tsurui. Hooded crane walks in river at sunrise. Credit as: Josh Anon / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Red crowned crane (Japanese crane) (Grus Japonensis), United Kingdom, Europe

Red crowned crane (Japanese crane) (Grus Japonensis), United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: A pair of Red-crowned Cranes, Japanese Cranes or Manchurian Cranes -Grus Japonensis

A pair of Red-crowned Cranes, Japanese Cranes or Manchurian Cranes -Grus Japonensis-, during courtship, Kushiro-Shitsugen-Nationalpark, Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Red-crowned Cranes, Japanese Cranes or Manchurian Cranes -Grus Japonensis-, in flight

Red-crowned Cranes, Japanese Cranes or Manchurian Cranes -Grus Japonensis-, in flight, Kushiro-Shitsugen-Nationalpark, Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Red-crowned Crane -Grus japonensis-, portrait

Red-crowned Crane -Grus japonensis-, portrait

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis) in snowy field, Japan

Red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis) in snowy field, Japan

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese cranes, Hokkaido, Japan

Japanese cranes, Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese cranes, Hokkaido, Japan

Japanese cranes, Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: A Red-crowned Crane fly over the sunshine

A Red-crowned Crane fly over the sunshine

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: 2 Red-crowned cranes landing on a snowgound with yellow bokeh background

2 Red-crowned cranes landing on a snowgound with yellow bokeh background
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Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis) adult and juvenile, in flight, Akan, Hokkaido, Japan

Japanese Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis) adult and juvenile, in flight, Akan, Hokkaido, Japan, winter

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese crane

Japanese crane (Grus japonensis). This large bird, also known as the red-crowned crane, is the second rarest crane in the world. Photographed in marshland in October

Background imageJapanese Crane Collection: Japanese (Red crowned) Crane Grus japonensis landing Akan Hokkaido Japan winter

Japanese (Red crowned) Crane Grus japonensis landing Akan Hokkaido Japan winter



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The elegant Japanese crane, also known as the Red-crowned crane or Manchurian crane, is a breathtaking sight in the snowy landscapes of Hokkaido, Japan. In March, three magnificent cranes take flight against the backdrop of a clear blue sky. Their graceful wings carry them through the air with effortless beauty. During February, these majestic creatures display their love for one another. With wings forming a heart shape, they engage in an enchanting courtship dance that captivates all who witness it. Even amidst a snowstorm, their devotion remains unwavering as they continue to perform their intricate movements. In the winter months of Akan Hokkaido, Japan echoes with the calls of these iconic birds. The pair's harmonious voices resonate across the landscape as they communicate and strengthen their bond. A historic woodcut from 1909 depicts Tsuru -the Japanese name for this regal species- showcasing its vibrant colors and distinctive features. This artwork serves as a testament to humanity's long-standing fascination with these remarkable creatures. As spring approaches in March, another pair engages in an elaborate courtship dance amid falling snowflakes. Undeterred by the weather conditions, they move together gracefully and create an awe-inspiring spectacle that showcases both strength and tenderness. One solitary crane descends onto Hokkaido's land during this season of renewal. Its arrival symbolizes hope and new beginnings as it prepares to join its fellow cranes on this picturesque island. Even when preening itself amidst February's snow-covered terrain, the Red-crowned crane exudes elegance and poise. Its feathers glisten against nature's white canvas while it takes meticulous care of its appearance. In a side view encounter between two Japanese Red Crowned Cranes, one bends its neck backward while the other flaps its wings majestically. This captivating moment captures both vulnerability and power within these extraordinary creatures.