After the waders started flying there was a lull, where we could only watch the sleeping Spoonbills. Black-faced and Eurasian alike with their head feathers blowing in the wind. Once they woke up, there was a bit more action.
Aisatsu
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Thursday, 26 March 2026
Higashiyoka, March 21
Arriving early is good. On March 21st is was essential. The birds that start flying when the tide runs in, and usually return to find a place to rest closer to the shore line, well, they didn't come back... All birds' pictures are either on the mud or at a distance.
Long-billed Dowitchers, オオハシシギ and Grey Plovers, ダイセン
Look at the Spoonbills next!
Saturday, 21 March 2026
Exploring the east
I hardly ever visit the other side of the city. Hence, I don't know the best time and place to see the Oystercatchers. It was all a bit far
Eurasian Oystercatcher, ミヤコドリ
Passing by the field where I used to see Lapwings before, I decided to stop and check. Sure, they are there. No chicks yet, as far as I could tell. Maybe they're on the way.
Grey-headed Lapwing, ケリ
Beach scenery with gulls
Little wind, warm sunshine. The best conditions for a walk on the beach in March. The ducks, the gulls and I, we all love it.
Mew Gulls, カモメ
Friday, 20 March 2026
Black-throated Loons, オオハム
March 17th. It took me a while to find some. Without local knowledge, where do we go? Finally, I came to the place where 4 birds came a little closer, and from where I could see a little more than the pinpoints of the week before. No real summer plumage, though.
Black-throated Loons, オオハム
Imazu area
One day there were many, the next day none. Was it the Harrier that kept on coming back?









