My camera gear is much more tuned for small creatures. I love to take photos of beetles, butterflies, caterpillars etc. Below a compilation:
Caterpillar of Japanese Siren butterfly, ゴマダラチョウの幼虫
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My camera gear is much more tuned for small creatures. I love to take photos of beetles, butterflies, caterpillars etc. Below a compilation:
Caterpillar of Japanese Siren butterfly, ゴマダラチョウの幼虫
After the American guest at Higashiyoka on April 18, we drove to Shiroiashi to check out the lotus fields. Instantly, a long-time wish came true: A male Merlin was sitting on the wire! Last time I saw one was so long ago, I could barely remember it.
The American Godwit, that was the ultimate attraction of the weekend, was so popular, it was difficult to find a good spot for taking photos. The bird is in its own post:
https://wingsndthings.blogspot.com/2026/04/hudsonion-godwit.html
Next some other sightings, photos taken while pushing elbows at the slippery and muddy fence 😅
One of the most common visitors in this season are the long-distance flyers, the Bar-tailed Godwits, オオソリハシシギ. They migrate as far as Australia I heard.
16 April, I made it to the park. Checking the usual locations, all was quiet. But at last I found the place where birds were active and a Flycatcher perched in a cherry tree.
Blue-and-White Flycatcher, オオルリ