The locals told me that the Green Pigeons have become residents in the park. Will they stay during the summer?
White-bellied Green Pigeon, アオバト
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The locals told me that the Green Pigeons have become residents in the park. Will they stay during the summer?
White-bellied Green Pigeon, アオバト
There are no water fields in the area. Where can the waders go? The images below are of a small group at the mudflats.
Red-necked Stints, トウネン. 2 birds
At the same time as the birds migrate, the butterflies come out and flowers start to bloom. It's the most exciting season
Japanese Flash, トラフシジミ ...
I went to the tidal flats and got there 2 hours before high tide. The majority of birds were still far frome the shoreline, but soon the waves started to roll in. I observed my first target birds, the Ruddy Turnstones through the binoculars, waiting with pictures until they had come closer. Nevertheless, I took a few shots. Just in case. And that was just as well. About 20 or 30 min before the highest water level all small birds started flying and they flew and flew in tight flocks, sweeping through the sky. It was beautiful. But they didn't come back to stop and land.
It's migrating season and I would like to go to the islands, Nagasaki, Hokkaido... but I can't. I'm not strong enough yet. Still suffering from PCS, (Post-COVID-19 Syndrome) I just manage to get through the day. Fortunately, the Botanical Gardens are nearby.
A young male Narcissus Flycatcher, キビタキ came to the water basin