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Grus Japonensis Collection

Witness the grace and beauty of the Red-crowned cranes, also known as Grus japonensis, as they take flight in Hokkaido, Japan

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

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

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

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

Background imageGrus Japonensis 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 imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Picture No. 11071611

Picture No. 11071611
Red-crowned Crane / Japanese Crane / Manchurian Crane in snow calling - Tsurui-Ito Tancho Sanctuary, Hokkaido Island, Japan. Date:

Background imageGrus Japonensis 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 imageGrus Japonensis 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 imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red-crowned crane flying

Red-crowned crane flying

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

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

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red crowned cranes, Tsurui, Hokkaido, Japan

Red crowned cranes, Tsurui, Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageGrus Japonensis 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 imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Morning first light and steam coming off of river with resting Red Crowned Cranes

Morning first light and steam coming off of river with resting Red Crowned Cranes

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red Crowned Crane of northern Island of Hokkaido and White-Tailed Eagle flying with fish, Japan

Red Crowned Crane of northern Island of Hokkaido and White-Tailed Eagle flying with fish, Japan

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red Crowned Crane of northern Island of Hokkaido, Japan

Red Crowned Crane of northern Island of Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red Crowned Crane and Whooper Swans on the northern Island of Hokkaido, Japan

Red Crowned Crane and Whooper Swans on the northern Island of Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Rare red-crowned crane of Northern Island of Hokkaido, Japan

Rare red-crowned crane of Northern Island of Hokkaido, Japan

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

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

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

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

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red-crowned crane, Hokkaido Island, Japan

Red-crowned crane, Hokkaido Island, Japan

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Japan, Hokkaido, Japanese Red-Crowned Cranes

Japan, Hokkaido, Japanese Red-Crowned Cranes

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Japan, Hokkaido, Fighting Eagles

Japan, Hokkaido, Fighting Eagles

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Picture No. 11071598

Picture No. 11071598
Red-crowned Crane / Japanese Crane / Manchurian Crane in snow calling - Tsurui-Ito Tancho Sanctuary, Hokkaido Island, Japan. Date:

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Feeding time at Akan Crane centre - among Japanese Cranes Grus japonensis Akan Hokkaido

Feeding time at Akan Crane centre - among Japanese Cranes Grus japonensis Akan Hokkaido Japan

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

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

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red-crowned Crane head close-up, Grus japonensis

Red-crowned Crane head close-up, Grus japonensis

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red-crowned Crane flying, Grus japonensis

Red-crowned Crane flying, Grus japonensis

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red-crowned Crane close-up, Grus japonensis

Red-crowned Crane close-up, Grus japonensis

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Landing Red-crowned Crane, Grus japonensis

Landing Red-crowned Crane, Grus japonensis

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red-crowned Crane in winter, Grus japonensis

Red-crowned Crane in winter, Grus japonensis

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Group of Red-crowned Cranes in Japanese winter, Grus japonensis

Group of Red-crowned Cranes in Japanese winter, Grus japonensis

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis) pair dancing in snow, Hokkaido, Japan

Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis) pair dancing in snow, Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Grus japonensis, red-crowned crane

Grus japonensis, red-crowned crane
Plate 61, a watercolour from the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China

Background imageGrus Japonensis Collection: Red-crowned Cranes Grus japonensis depicted on side of musical instrument dating

Red-crowned Cranes Grus japonensis depicted on side of musical instrument dating to the Qing Dynasty Forbidden City Beijing China

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

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



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Witness the grace and beauty of the Red-crowned cranes, also known as Grus japonensis, as they take flight in Hokkaido, Japan. In the crisp air of March, three majestic cranes soar through the sky, their wings outstretched against a backdrop of endless blue, and is a sight that fills the heart with awe and wonder. In February, these Japanese cranes put on a mesmerizing display for all to see. With wings forming a perfect heart shape, they dance in harmony amidst the snowy landscape of Hokkaido. Their elegant movements seem like poetry in motion, capturing the essence of love and courtship. Even during snowstorms in March, these Manchurian cranes continue their enchanting courtship dance. Undeterred by nature's fury, they twirl and spin gracefully together – a testament to their resilience and devotion. The call of these Red-crowned Cranes echoes through Akan Hokkaido during winter. As pairs come together to communicate their affectionate bond, their voices harmonize with nature's symphony – creating an ethereal melody that resonates across the frozen landscape. Kushiro-Shitsugen-Nationalpark becomes a stage for these magnificent creatures as they perform their intricate mating dance. With every step and flutter of feathers, they captivate onlookers' hearts while showcasing their unique rituals. One can't help but be enchanted by a lone crane gracefully landing on Hokkaido's snowy terrain. Against this serene backdrop emerges its vibrant red crown - an emblematic symbol of its species' regal presence. As winter blankets Hokkaido in February, one can spot these Red-crowned Cranes preening themselves amidst pure white snowflakes. Their meticulous grooming reflects not only self-care but also pride in maintaining impeccable appearances. Tsurui becomes home to countless Red-crowned Cranes who gather at Otowa bridge.