Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis) also known as the red-crowned crane, engaged in their elaborate dancing and bonding display. It is the world's secon


Japanese cranes (Grus japonensis) also known as the red-crowned crane, engaged in their elaborate dancing and bonding display. It is the world's second most endangered crane. Photographed on Hokkaido, Japan.


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