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  • This is a Japanese crane (Grus japonensis) in flight.
    grus-japonensis-japanese-red-crowned...tif
  • Grus japonensis Japanese cranes spend their nights in the middle of rivers. This allows them to rest in peace, safe from potential predators like foxes. The two adult and two juvenile birds pictured here were just starting their morning, becoming active before flying off to forage for food.
    grus-japonensis-japanese-red-crowned...tif
  • Profile of a Japanese red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis). This is photo 1 in a sequence of 3 images that show this bird closing its nictitating membrane.
    grus-japonensis-nictitating-membrane...tif
  • This is a pair of mature Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis) engaged in a pair-bonding performance in Hokkaido, Japan. This species is found in Siberia, Northeast China, Mongolia, Korea and northern Japan. The population in northern Japan is mostly non-migratory, remaining resident on the island of Hokkaido throughout the year. This species is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List.
    grus-japonensis-japanese-red-crowned...tif
  • These are Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis) in flight.
    grus-japonensis-japanese-red-crowned...tif
  • Profile of a Japanese red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis). This is photo 2 in a sequence of 3 images that show this bird closing its nictitating membrane.
    grus-japonensis-nictitating-membrane...tif
  • Lone Japanese crane (Grus japonensis) in a snowstorm. This species is found in Siberia, Northeast China, Mongolia, Korea and northern Japan. The population in northern Japan is mostly non-migratory, remaining resident on the island of Hokkaido throughout the year. This species is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List.
    grus-japonensis-red-crowned-japanese...tif
  • These are Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis) in flight.
    grus-japonensis-japanese-red-crowned...tif
  • Pictured here are two pairs of Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis)  in Hokkaido, Japan crossing paths while engaged in pair-bonding. This species is found in Siberia, Northeast China, Mongolia, Korea and northern Japan. The population in northern Japan is mostly non-migratory, remaining resident on the island of Hokkaido throughout the year. This species is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List.
    grus-japonensis-japanese-red-crowned...tif
  • This is a pair of mature Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis) engaged in a pair-bonding performance in Hokkaido, Japan. This species is found in Siberia, Northeast China, Mongolia, Korea and northern Japan. The population in northern Japan is mostly non-migratory, remaining resident on the island of Hokkaido throughout the year. This species is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List.
    grus-japonensis-japanese-red-crowned...tif
  • This is a Japanese crane (Grus japonensis) in flight in Hokkaido, Japan.
    grus-japonensis-japanese-red-crowned...tif
  • This is a juvenile Japanese crane (Grus japonensis) in a snowstorm. It is holding a rock in its beak, one that it picked up while foraging for food with its parents. This species is found in Siberia, Northeast China, Mongolia, Korea and northern Japan. The population in northern Japan is mostly non-migratory, remaining resident on the island of Hokkaido throughout the year. This species is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List.
    grus-japonensis-japanese-red-crowned...tif
  • This is a pair of mature Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis) engaged in a pair-bonding display during a snowstorm in Hokkaido, Japan. This species is found in Siberia, Northeast China, Mongolia, Korea and northern Japan. The population in northern Japan is mostly non-migratory, remaining resident on the island of Hokkaido throughout the year. This species is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List.
    grus-japonensis-pair-bonding-snowsto...tif
  • Profile of a Japanese red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis). This is photo 3 in a sequence of 3 images that show this bird closing its nictitating membrane.
    grus-japonensis-nictitating-membrane...tif
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