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Japanese volcano and tree on a stamp
Japan Postage Stamp: traditionally dressed girl.
Red-crowned cranes in spring in eastern Hokkaido, parent and child, child rearing, young birds
The red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis), also called the Manchurian crane or Japanese crane is a large East Asian crane among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity. Picture taken in UK in captivity
A red-crowned crane in a green forest.
Goura scheepmakeri, Scheepmaker's Crowned pigeon, red list endangered species close up profile portrait isolated on black background
A beautiful white egret in a paddy field
1960s Chinese men portrait monochrome old photo
Flaying Japanese Crane Postage Stamp
A red-crowned crane walking through a wheat field in early summer in Hokkaido.
Head of red-crowned crane
Red-crowned Crane or  Manchurian crane, Grus japonensis,  near the Songhua-Nen River Plain, Heilongjiang Province, China. Endangered Species.\tGruiformes.
Cancelled Stamp From Japan Featuring Cherry Blossoms And The Japanese Flag.
Portrait of Red Crowned Crane bird with black background.
White-Naped Crane
Avocet Wader Bird In Natural Habitat
Vintage postcard sent from Paris, France in early 1900s, a very good background for any usage of the historic postcard communications.
The Phobjikha valley is home to the endangered black-necked crane, which migrates to Bhutan every winter from Tibet. The cranes are considered sacred by the Bhutanese people, and their arrival is celebrated with a vibrant festival known as the Black-Necked Crane Festival.
Phobjikha Valley, Bhutan: Black-necked crane (Grus nigricollis), these birds migrate every winter to the lower altitudes of Bhutan from the high Tibetan plateau. Black-necked Cranes have a sacred identify in Bhutanese culture and often appear in folklore, dances, and historical texts.
Japanese crane - Hokkaido
China postage stamp: Chinese Teapot
Siberian Crane
Ave en charco
A 1962 Chinese Stamp of Beijing Opera artist -- Mei LanFang, æ¢è­è³, who was one of the most famous Beijing Opera performer in the 20th century.
The Kibiji Cycling Road is a scenic 25km long cycling road that has been selected as one of Japan's top 100 roads; it includes rural areas, rice fields and local houses. \nJapanese folklore sees the heron as divine, able to traverse across the three elements: earth, air and water; herons are often associated with wisdom and knowledge, as they are seen as observant creatures that wait patiently before taking action.
Wattled Crane Grus carunculus
Heron in the grass.
Cancelled Stamp From Japan Featuring Plum Blossoms On A Tree
Egret is the name for birds from the Ardeidae tribe. This bird is long-legged, long-necked.\nherds of egrets are looking for food in the fields.
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