The Japanese crane (Grus japonensis), also known as the red-crowned crane, is sacred and seen as a symbol of fidelity, good luck, love and long life in the Orient (5). It is also the second rarest crane species in the world (6).
These tall, graceful birds are mainly white in colour with black lower
wings. In male Japanese cranes, the cheeks, throat and neck are also
black, whilst in females they are a pearly-grey (7). Adults have a bare patch of skin on the crown of the head, which is bright red in colour (7).
The bill is an olive-green colour and the legs are black. Juvenile
Japanese cranes are similar in appearance, although they lack the red
crown (7) and have black-tipped outer flight feathers
Japanese crane videos, photos and facts
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