Aisatsu

Aisatsu

This blog is for family and friends, to share my feelings and photos with and for myself, to support my fading memory. Readers who have my site translated automatically, please refer to the original if necessary. Especially when it comes to identification. Any comments, anonymous or by email name are always welcome!.

Friday 9 August 2019

Mt. Kuju 2, Tadewara Marsh (タデ原湿原)

By the time we got to our camping spot the afternoon was turning into evening. We walked around the marsh. Always a lot to see here.


Higotai, ヒゴタイ had started to turn purple




Kusaredama, クサレダマ




Shimokkesou, シモッケソウ



Several Morning Star Lilies, (Himeyuri) ヒメユリ popped up in the greenery




The Japanese Ligularai, (Hankaisou) ハンカイソウ were flowering, but they only look good from a distance






They get trampled on by Chestnut-eared Bunting, ホオアカ







But sometimes close-ups are ok.  No Name Moth







Same with the Japanese Water Iris, Nohanashoubuノハナショウブ



And another No Name Moth






A High Brown Fritillaru, (Uraginhyoumon) ウラギンヒョウモん
visiting the Gooseneck Loosestrife, (Okatoranoo), オカトラノオ



The Dryad, (Janomechou) ジャノメチョウ










That No Name Moth again



Short-horned Grasshopper subspecies with long wings, ハネナガフクバッタ



Citron Day-lily, (Yuusuge) ユウスゲ




Chinese Peacock, (Karasu Ageha) カラスアゲハ  on Japanese Ligularia, or Chinese Dragon, (Hankaisou) ハンカイソウ. You wonder what country we're in...



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