Japanese crane
This photo was taken of a red-crowned crane that lives in northern Japan, in Hokkaido.The red-crowned crane is called the god of the marshlands, and is called "Sarurun Kamui" and worshipped like a god by the Ainu people, the indigenous people of Hokkaido.
About Artist
Hiroto Fukuda
Nature wildbird photographer. Over 20 years of photography experience. I am photographing wild birds in Japan. He is currently battling an illness while continuing his photographic activities. I am a small person, but I want to hold my aspirations high.I hope that the people who see my photos will smile while thinking about how to make the world peaceful, how to end war, how to make the world peaceful, and how to take care of nature, in the hope that the earth is beautiful.I believe that is my mission. May the earth be beautiful forever and may the world be at peace forever. Clients Canon, Tamron, National Geographic Japan, Wild Bird Society of Japan, etc. Affiliated organization Japan Professional Photographers Societ(JPS) the Photographic Society of Japan(PSJ) Wild Bird Society of Japan Japanese Society for Preservation of Birds World Wide Fund For Nature Japan Canon Professional Services(CPS) Sony Imaging PRO Support
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