A few dry spells were all we got, but spring rain is not bad and we have lots of dry clothes Here some birds:
Zitting Cisticola, セッカ
Chestnut-eared Bunting, ホオアカ
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A few dry spells were all we got, but spring rain is not bad and we have lots of dry clothes Here some birds:
Zitting Cisticola, セッカ
Chestnut-eared Bunting, ホオアカ
We both have the weekend off - A rare occasion. Guess what? It's raining cats and dogs. (My friends in Japan love that expression.) Blowing, too. What the x are we doing here in the "middle of nowhere"? I've never seen this place so quiet. Everything is wet. Green and wet. Alah...Sometimes we need a break from that everyday concrete harbor grey.
No birds, no butterflies, lots of flowers; however, most with their heads bent down. Suddenly, a short break, a dry spell. I grab my stuff and rush out. Enjoy!
This family was thinking the same thing. Japanese Sika deer, シカ
The rain started early. That's how it felt to me. On the days that are not too wet, I go out - for a short time usually. I don't always get what I hope for. But that keeps me hoping.
Picking at the flies on a Lotus leaf, Ruddy-breasted Crake, ヒクイナ
Despite my early start, I could not see the red bird. It was calling from far, but didn't come near.
Pointing the camera at whatever flew by: Eurasian Nuthatch, ゴジュウカラ
Eurasian Wren, ミソサザイ
Eurasian Jay, カケス