Address: Shimosetsuri, Tsurui, Akan District, Hokkaido 085-1211
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With Kushiro as the center, there are about 1,500 red-crowned cranes living in Hokkaido. Although the red-crowned cranes look like a beautiful fairy who does not eat the fireworks in the world, in fact they love corn most. When they first arrived here, they ate the dealer of Ms. Tobe Watanabe and made a mess. Since 1963, Ms. TOME and her son have insisted on feeding red-crowned cranes. This special feeding area is "Tsurumidai". There are 100-200 red-crowned cranes here. The male and female adult birds and the young birds of the red-crowned crane follow each other. The male bird will help nurture the young bird. Therefore, the red-crowned crane is a symbol of love between husband and wife and is known as a lucky bird.
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There are fifteen species of cranes in the Tsurumi to see the red-crowned cranes
the world. There are three kinds of cranes in Japan, and only the red-crowned cranes breed. They are concentrated in the eastern part of Hokkaido. Because of the lack of food in winter, they are artificially feeding in Heju Village from November to March of the following year. During this period, they have the opportunity to see wild red-crowned cranes. There are three choices for watching cranes: Tsurumi-Tai, Toba-bashi, and Tsurui-Ito-Dragon-Crane Center. The Yinyu Bridge had to pass before sunrise, and the center of the Ito Danding Crane was far away. Finally, Tsurumi Station was chosen.
When you get off the bus, you will see a lot of cranes! Although everyone was very excited, they remained quiet and were afraid of disturbing these birds. The distance is still a little far away. If you use telephoto, you can make it very clear, or you can take a telescope. The crane spends most of its time eating food, occasionally flying, and the posture is beautiful. I didnt pay attention when I took the photo. Later I saw that some of them were chicks, and there was no red color on the top of the head~
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Tsurumi, Hokkaido, Kushiro.
In advance, just check how to get to Tsurumi, because there are many places to shoot in Kushiro, the famous Baoding Dinghe Nature Park, Akan International Crane Center and so on.
There are more old masters in the International Crane Center, and the equipment is professional. However, Tsurumi said that from the morning I saw the situation, there are not many people, relatively clean, plus less than one hour of public transportation, it is very convenient (in front of Kushiro Station, take the crane line You can go).
Then, shooting in Hokkaido in winter, keeping the camera warm, keeping the battery warm... Then take the red-crowned crane, or 600 fixed focus... otherwise it is a bit painful...
In short, I will come again .
With Kushiro as the center, there are about 1,500 red-crowned cranes living in Hokkaido. Although the red-crowned cranes look like a beautiful fairy who does not eat the fireworks in the world, in fact they love corn most. When they first arrived here, they ate the dealer of Ms. Tobe Watanabe and made a mess. Since 1963, Ms. TOME and her son have insisted on feeding red-crowned cranes. This special feeding area is "Tsurumidai". There are 100-200 red-crowned cranes here. The male and female adult birds and the young birds of the red-crowned crane follow each other. The male bird will help nurture the young bird. Therefore, the red-crowned crane is a symbol of love between husband and wife and is known as a lucky bird.
Under the idle clouds, on the snowy end, the white cranes are leisurely, without the slightest fireworks, sometimes bending their necks to the sky, sometimes flapping their wings and flying high, like a red ink painting scroll. Red-crowned cranes (red-crowned cranes) are beautiful fairies who live here, centered on Kushiro, and there are about 1,500 in Hokkaido.
I turned out the previous photos, and when I saw it again, I didn't think it was so beautiful. We went there in winter, don't know what the scenery is like in other seasons? It is estimated that there has always been a photography team dedicated to taking pictures, and it is clear that no loud noises are allowed to avoid disturbing these lovely cranes.
weather is good If I bring a telephoto camera here, I will be able to shoot for a day All kinds of postures and states must be the love of photographers I started watching them at 11 o’clock and filming them for a while, and waited until two o’clock. I really think they are too interesting. I waited until 2 o'clock to see the spectacular scene of all of them taking off, but finally waited until almost 3 o'clock and only a few flocks were taken. It was already beautiful. Every time I flew over my head, I would sigh again and again.
In Japan, red-crowned cranes are known as auspicious birds. This is the place where red-crowned cranes were successfully hatched for the first time in the world. Every winter, red-crowned cranes fly here from Siberia, so this is a great place to watch wild cranes.