Drawing of cranes flying in the sky. Draw storks and cranes

Crane - belongs to the genus of birds of the crane family. They live mainly in Europe, Asia, North America, Australia.

Origin

The crane bird originates from the beginning of ancient times, their first appearance was stated after the era of dinosaurs. Direct confirmation of the existence in this period are rock paintings.

From the northern American continent, the crane family has spread throughout the world, only in Antarctica these birds do not feel comfortable. Apparently, therefore, it is impossible to meet these birds there.

Only 7 species of cranes out of 15 arrive in Russia. On the territory of the Russian Federation, the common type is the Common Crane.

Description of the crane

Australian cranes are the largest individuals of the crane family, their weight is 5-6 kg, and the length of a crane, like that of an average person, is 150-160 cm.

A distinctive feature of the Gray Crane is a long wingspan of 220 - 240 cm.

A special grace to the feathered gives a long neck and thin legs. The feathered head is small in size, on which there is an elongated beak.

If we talk about color, then most of the birds of this family have a white or gray tint. Only on the top of the head can be seen small spots of red or brown.

Many scientists divide these birds into 4 families:

  • Belladonna;
  • crowned;
  • Amentaceous;
  • Actually Cranes.

Habitat and lifestyle

The main habitats of cranes are near water bodies, preferably swampy areas. The only exception is belladonna, this species has found its home in the steppes and savannahs.

The main life of the bird is in the daytime, at night they sleep. If you look closely, you can see that during sleep they stand on one leg.

These feathered ones are monogamous, and having chosen a mate for themselves once, in most cases they remain with her until the end of their lives. When one individual dies, the second does not always find a replacement for it.

Of the 15 species of cranes, only 6 are sedentary, and the rest fly away for wintering to warm countries. On the territory of Eastern Siberia, every year one can observe a picture when, with the onset of cold autumn days, white cranes fly away in a wedge towards China for the winter.

Nutrition

The food of cranes is quite varied. They can eat both plants: seeds, berries, small nuts, roots, and insects. Frogs and small rodents are also included in the diet.

If there is a pair during the search for food, they give each other signals that one of them has found food. Their long legs do not get stuck in the swampy terrain, which gives them the opportunity for unhindered movement.

During the mating season, individuals need protein, so during this period they eat: insects, frogs and other small rodents.

Reproduction and lifespan

Pairs are formed on a life span of 6-7 years.

During this period, they reach puberty. A unique spectacle is the mating dances of these birds. If they come to an agreement on creating a couple, then a dance of extraordinary beauty begins with bows and numerous tossing of twigs and flowers. One of the cranes folds its wings, while the other, on the contrary, spreads and circles opposite the partner.

The nest is mainly built either in the water, but always away from any danger, or on poles. The white crane prefers more taiga or tundra.

When building a nest, multiple sticks and sedge stalks are used, which are initially tightly tamped. Only after the base is ready, the formation of a recess under the eggs begins.

Usually 1 to 5 eggs are laid at intervals of several days. The color of the eggs depends on the type of crane. The incubation period for eggs is about 28 days.

During nesting, birds sleep only a few hours. During incubation, the female does not leave the nest, and the male provides food and protects her during this period.

After the chicks hatch, a struggle takes place between them, and according to statistics, the stronger male tries to kill the weaker one. However, there are more and more pairs in which one of the individuals takes the chick and raises it separately.

The average lifespan of a crane is about 20 years. 7 species of cranes are listed in the Red Book. Many organizations monitor the number and protection of these graceful birds.

Crane photo

In this lesson we will look at how to draw a crane with a pencil step by step. The gray crane is a bird that lives in Europe and Asia, it is large, its height is about 115 cm, and its wingspan is about 190 cm. Cranes are monogamous, they find a mate for life. But if something happens to a partner, for example, dies, they can find another. Cranes feed on both plant food and caterpillars, beetles, pockmarked, etc. In order to take off, they scatter across the water in the wind and flap their wings, their necks in the field are extended, like those of storks. So that they are not visible when incubating the nest, they smear their feathers with mud and silt. They nest above or near water.

We draw the shape of the head, which is shown in the picture, then we draw the beak and the eye. The head should be small, I just showed it here in an enlarged version.

Then we draw the neck and outline the shape of the body.

We make a sketch of the legs, they are quite long for the crane, now we draw the shape of the body with a smooth curve, draw the leg and the main lines of the feather on the tail.

We draw the second leg, feathers, then add more feathers on the tail. We draw the border of the separation of different colors of feathers on the head and neck of the crane.

We paint over dark areas, imitate feathers and for a more realistic image, apply shadows to the body and tail. The drawing of the crane is ready.

Hello. Natalya Gramotkina is with you and “Your Feng Shui” is a site about a great and interesting teaching that can change a person’s life for the better. In this article, I would like to tell you about such interesting birds as feng shui cranes.

Cranes in feng shui 8 dancing

Feng Shui Background on Cranes

Many ancient legends tell about the miraculous properties of this sophisticated bird. So, for example, in ancient mythology, the crane was a companion of the god Apollo as a spring solar bird.

God Hermes, the patron saint of travelers, the crane became a companion because of his powerful wings, which never know fatigue.

figurine "pair of cranes"

In the service of the goddess Demeter, the crane is a companion - a harbinger of a rich harvest.

Among the ancient peoples of Europe and Asia, the arrival of cranes in their lands was considered a good sign, promising a bountiful harvest and favorable events in people's lives.

There is a myth that when inventing the alphabet, Hermes wrote the first 7 letters, looking at the flight of a crane wedge.

In the countries of the East, especially in China and Japan, the crane has been revered and respected since ancient times. It is a symbol of health, longevity, wisdom, prosperity, high position, nobility and justice, and is also considered a talisman of good luck. A pair of cranes symbolizes strong marriage bonds and family happiness.


mating dances of cranes

The Chinese also believe that cranes accompany angels in the sky, as well as the souls of the dead, to the other world.

And the Japanese used to consider cranes "people in feathers", they believed that cranes are able to take on a human form, being the messengers of God on earth.

According to one of the Japanese legends, a person who made a thousand cranes out of paper will gain health and a long life.

The whole world remembers the story of the Hiroshima girl Sadako Sasaki, who survived the atomic bombing at the age of 4 and died at the age of 14 from radiation sickness. She began to fold paper cranes with the hope of recovery, but managed to make only 643 figurines. Sadako folded the last one, having already lost her sight. The remaining up to a thousand 357 cranes were laid down by children from the class in which the girl studied. Sadako became the prototype of the sculpture installed in the Peace Park in Hiroshima in memory of the children who were victims of the atomic bomb. The figure of a girl cast in bronze is holding the last crane, which she managed to make herself. To some extent, the belief about a long life in relation to Sadako was justified. She died, but remained "to live in the memory" of millions of people. It has become a tradition that schoolchildren who come on excursions to Hiroshima visit the Peace Park and come to the monument, leaving bundles of pre-prepared paper cranes with it.


Sadako Sasaki

In a word, the crane is a strong-winged wise bird with many enviable qualities that have always been revered by people. Therefore, in Feng Shui, it is given special attention.

Cranes in feng shui - varieties

Feng Shui cranes are used as a talisman that gives health and long life, since in nature these birds live long enough. You can see both a "single" character, and in combination with others.


Sadako Sasaki

For example, in China, the crane or cranes are often depicted (in paintings or panels) with other symbols of longevity - pine or cypress. In Japan - with chrysanthemum and pine.

Crane with turtle(most often the crane stands right on the turtle) - means a long life, happiness and protection from troubles and various life troubles.

Crane with a stone in its paw- a symbol of vigilance and protection, faithful guards.

In order to protect its life from predators, the crane stands in the swamp on one leg, and on the other it squeezes a stone. He has only to doze off and relax, as the stone immediately falls and wakes up this sentry, tirelessly guarding his life and the life of his family. This characteristic feature of the crane is reflected not only in Feng Shui, but also in world heraldry. The image of a crane with a stone was widely used on the ancient family coats of arms of the nobility.

Mira Sadako Garden in Santa Barbara

Crane with sand pouring from its beak- means silence and prudence.

Crane with a snake in its mouth It is a struggle between good and evil.

Two cranes in the nest or crane mating dance- a symbol of a happy married life, fidelity and strong union.

A flying crane means "a high-flying bird", that is, a symbol of achieving its goal.

Crane with peaches- good health and longevity.

Where to put the crane talisman?

cranes with pine

Feng Shui cranes are a universal talisman. Suitable for almost every area. But most often it is used to activate the health zone. Well, this is not surprising. One can use it to activate other sectors. For example:

If you want your marital union to be strong and indestructible, place a pair of cranes in southwestern sector. It can be both, and a figurine, and a panel. At your choice.

In the southern sector, the crane will help open new perspectives in life for its owner.


"Closed City", China

IN zone of children and creativity the crane will bring good luck to children.

In the eastern zone (and one can say of family origins), the crane will give good luck to the sons and the head of the family.

Crane with turtle it is installed anywhere in the house, as well as outside it, for example, in the garden or just in the yard, as a powerful protective talisman.

No need to use feng shui cranes in, or - there will be no benefit.

The painting "The Cranes Are Flying" by Alexei Stepanov was written in 1891. The artist managed to create an attractive image of the northern spring. The thawed snow gave way to verdant grass, but in some places there were still wet puddles. The village children froze on a hillock, seeing a crane wedge in the sky. Surely someone was the first to shout out: “The cranes are flying,” and everyone froze, raising their heads up to admire the flock of birds that returned to their native lands in the spring and brought spring on their wings. Only the smallest ones: a white-headed boy with a twig in his hand and a girl in a red scarf look at the viewer, due to their age, still not understanding where to look for flying cranes ...
The figures of children are inscribed in the endless expanse of the Russian land - meadows, forests, peasant villages. And let the guys wear bast shoes, patched clothes - they own this whole huge world, provided by the artist as a great opportunity.
The wedge of cranes is a symbol of a childhood dream in the pursuit of a better life.
The surviving sketches for this picture, sketches of the figures of the guys indicate a very thoughtful study of nature. As a result, the artist managed to convey the inner world of his characters without even showing their faces.

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Alexei Stepanovich Stepanov was born in 1858 in the family of an officer, a hereditary nobleman. At an early age, Alexei lost his parents: his mother died in the year of his birth, his father in 1863. The appointed guardian placed the boy in the juvenile department of the Institute of Chief Officer Orphans in Moscow.
Later, Alexei studied at the 1st male gymnasium, at the end, at the insistence of his guardian, he entered the land surveying department of the Konstantinovsky Land Survey Institute, in 1879 he graduated with the title of land surveyor.
He studied painting from 1880 to 1883 as a volunteer, from 1883 to 1884 as a student at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.
In 1884, for the presented final work "Father and Son, or Military Conversation" he was awarded a large silver medal with the title of class artist.
In 1889, his painting "Moose" was exhibited at the XVII Traveling Exhibition and brought the author a well-deserved success. In the same year, the artist was invited to teach the class of animalistic painting at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.
In 1891, Stepanov was accepted as a full member of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions. This was served by the painting "Cranes Are Flying", presented at the 19th exhibition of the Partnership.
In 1894, Stepanov improved his skills, traveling through Germany, Switzerland, France, Northern Italy.
In 1905, Stepanov was awarded the title of academician of the Imperial Academy of Arts for the painting Morning Greetings.
In 1901, Stepanov joined the exhibition association "36 Artists", and in 1903 the artist became one of the founders of the "Union of Russian Artists"
Stepanov headed the class of animalistic painting until 1918, having received the title of professor.
Aleksey Stepanovich Stepanov died in 1923.

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Among the huge number of cranes that live in Asia, there is also this one called antigone. Local residents revere him to such an extent that they forbid him to kill, because in this case, as the legend says, misfortunes will fall on the hunter and his family.

In winter, the crane feeds on grain, also eats worms, insects, crickets, dragonflies, frogs and small aquatic reptiles, peas and fruits.

The Indians train the antigone, instilling the skills of a real "guard dog" to protect their homes from rodents and snakes, which, in turn, serve as a gourmet dish for the crane itself.

Due to its long legs and shorter neck, the crane is considered one of the tallest birds in the world. He lives in the northern hemisphere of the planet, never daring to cross the equator.

The crane is attractive in many ways. In this regard, he often becomes the prey of hunters and is currently on the verge of extinction.

Cranes attract to themselves in some irresistible way, as if they have the gift of hypnotization, a certain brilliance, radiance comes from them.

Cases have been noted when entire flocks of cranes flew over burning forests with a piercing, excited cry. Despite the obvious risk, many of them got so close to the fire that they choked on the smoke and fell down dead.