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Posted on March 2, 2019March 4, 2019 by Ellie Teramoto

Dance, dance dance – Japanese cranes

It’s getting close to the season when Japanese cranes start going back to their wetland for their nesting. So they dance dance dance. The cranes are so busy to find their partners in order to start their new families.

It’s getting close to the season when Japanese cranes start going back to their wetland for their nesting. So they dance dance dance. The cranes are so busy to find their partners in order to start their new families.

Category: Photography
Tags: Japanese cranes, Red-crowned cranes

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