Red-crowned cranes
By: G. Stuart Keith
From: Natural History Magazine
1962
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Posting birds until I hit post limit: Red-crowned crane
Cranes are known for their intricate dances, which they do as part of their mating display.
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Snowcap Hummingbird & Red-Crowned Crane for #avianaugust!
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Red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis), native to East Asia, are one of the rarest cranes in the world. Listed as "vulnerable" by the IUCN, there were an estimated 2,300 mature individuals as of 2021.
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Pin tree and red-crowned crane by Tong Kai (late Ming and early Qing dynasties 17th century )
*Both pin tree and crane are symbols of the longevity in Chinese culture, so this painting brings an auspicious message *
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Some new studies for an upcoming mini print. This one is for a stamp rally I'm hosting.
Never drawn cranes before but I like how long they are. Now the hard part to decide which pose I like best... Any thoughts?
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Red-crowned Crane
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red-crowned crane feeding
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612 - Red-crowned Crane (Kemono Friends)
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子が食べるのをずっと見てる親
大きくなってね
@天王寺動物園
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Red-crowned cranes
By: G. Stuart Keith
From: Natural History Magazine
1962
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Avian August Day 17: Red-crowned Crane
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Grue du Japon - Avec 1.50m de hauteur, 1.35m de longueur et 2,5m d'envergure, c'est une des plus grandes grues du monde.
Lieu : Zoo d'Amiens Métropole
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