Red-crowned corn in the field, Hokkaido Tsurui Village, October 3, 13:43

In Tsurui Village in the eastern part of Hokkaido, where many Japanese cranes are flying, the Japanese cranes are appearing in the fields.

In Tsurui Village, from this time when corn for feed is harvested, the appearance of corn spilling corn has been seen, making it an autumn feature.

On the third day, about 40 Japanese cranes appeared in the corn field after harvesting.

The red-crowned crane used a long beak to clutter the corn that had fallen into the field, and occasionally made a shrill cry.

In addition, tourists from overseas visited the field and observed the Japanese cranes that appeared in the village.

A tourist man from the United States said, “I saw a Japanese crane for the first time, but the flying figure was elegant and beautiful.”