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!.

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Lower mountains

The daily temperatures are rising. If it wasn't for the cold winds, we would have summer conditions. Butterflies are regular now. Time to post some


Asian Comma, キタテハ



Holly Blue, ルリシジミ



Japanese Oakblue, ムラサキシジミ



Small Copper, ベニシジミ



Blauwe Druifjes, in memory of my aunt, tante Bieb



Just a few birds - nothing special. Olive-backed Pipit, ビンズイ



Okawara Greenfinch, オオカワラヒワ



An early nesting bird. Maybe Varied Tit?



Thursday, 12 March 2026

Lotus fields in Saga, 2

Continued from previous post. After the Stints and the raptors I was about to go home, when I noticed the Storks on their new nest.


Oriental Stork, コウノトリ


Looks promising.







Followed by the Swans.

Whooper Swan, オオハクチョウ R and Tundra Swan, コハクチョウ L











The Spoonbills, ヘラサギ were nearby...



  ...as well as some Northern Shovelers, ハシビロガモ
The sunlight was too low for their colors


I had not seen so many birds on one day for a while.

Lotus fields in Saga, 1

I didn't expect any waders here yet, so I was quite surprised to find these Stints. But I wonder, how long have they been here? And if they had just arrived, then where from?


Temminck's Stint, オジロトウネン









The raptors were wel represented.
Eurasian Kestrel, チョウゲンボウ



Peregrine Falcon, ハヤブサ



Osprey, ミサゴ


to be continued

Sunday, 8 March 2026

Higashiyoka in March

The weather was good. A little windy, but mostly sunny. The high tide midmorning was not as high as expected, but the sightings were interesting.


3 Long-billed Dowitchers, オオハシシギ





Common Ringed Plover, ハジロコチドリ





Eurasian Oystercatchers, ミヤコドリ



A flagged Dunlin, ハマシギ Too far for my lens to read a number. Maybe someone else...



One of several Bar-tailed Godwits, オオソリハシシギ  (in front)
I missed the Black-tailed Godwit this time, though I heard it was seen.



Lined up with the 2 Curlew species. Eurasian, ダイシャクシギ in the middle, Far Eastern, ホウロクシギ at the back



Far Eastern Curlew, ホウロクシギ. There were 2 birds, maybe 4



Some of the gulls had a striking white head, Mongolian Gull, モンゴルセグロカモメ?





The flock of Eurasian Curlews, ダイシャクシギ



Just when I was leaving, I saw this vaguely shaped bird on a steel buoy way out. When I recognized it I hurried back for a closer look, but it was still so far!
Short-eared Owl, コミミズク at sea!



Saturday, 7 March 2026

Yellow-browed Warbler, キマユムシクイ

 At the end of February, I found myself with a whole day with no birding plan. Thus, I decided to see if the White-shouldered Starlings were still in the park in K. I knew I took a risk and sure, they didn't show. Too bad, I should have gone earlier. Nevertheless, the park is nice, and during a pleasant walk I found these:


A Yellow-browed Warbler, キマユムシクイ. That's what I was told. I'm not good with warblers, that don't call, so I decided to go with it.




Another Red-breasted Flycatcher, ニシオジロビタキ They seem easier to capture than other "hitaki's" this year.





Brown-cheeked Rail, クイナ



Thursday, 5 March 2026

Low mountain forests

An expedition to find some colorful wings. This is what I got:


 Masked Bunting, オアジ



Very shy Male Red-flanked Bluetail, ルリビタキ


The female was around as well, but her portrait is not worse publishing 😒



Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker, コゲラ



Red-billed Leiothri, ソウシチョウ



Olive-backed Pipit, ビンズイ



Female Daurian Redstart, ジョウビタキ in a bush of colorful berries. There were no White-eyes



Finally, in a dry field south of the city: Green Pheasant, キジ
male


and female