There were 4 Oriental Storks, コウノトリ around the breeding site in Saga when I went there on October 20th. I didn't realize they had not been seen there for a while. Are they the family that nested here?
Aisatsu
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Tuesday 5 November 2024
Oriental Storks, コウノトリ
Wednesday 30 October 2024
Saga 2, The Lotus fields
After the salty and muddy encounters at the coast, I needed some fresh water with a bit of green. Most waders had left, I could not see the Pectoral Sandpiper, nor the Temminck's Stint. What was still left?
A few Sharp-tailed Sandpipers, ウズラシギ
Saga 1, Higashiyoka
One day in October I drove to Higashiyoka. It was after the monthly spring tide. The water didn't rise as much as the previous days, but the birds came close enough. The fun is not so much in taking beautiful pictures, but in trying to identify the wings.
First the easy ones: Grey Plover, ダイセン . There are many, in various stages of summer - winter plumage. I love their big eyes
Monday 28 October 2024
Waders in the west
October has come to an end. Time flies when the weather is fine and walking around the fields is comfortable. The latest waders in the west include 2 Spotted Redshank, ツルシギ. It is nice to see them in the river among green water plants.
At sea
On the way to Oro again. I didn't expect to see Boobies yet. But 4 or 5 were flying near the Bay.
Brown Booby, カツオドリ