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!.

Thursday, 2 July 2026

Ruddy-breasted Crakes, ヒクイナ and Oriental Reed Warblers, オオヨシキリ

 I just wanted to see Crake chicks. Every year I watch parents scurrying around the nesting site and I think about those little dots of furry feather, that are in there somewhere close, but distinctively out of sight. Are they really black? I got to the Lotus field with reeds along the edge early in the morning. Reed Warblers were singing their loud song all around me. Don't they ever get tired?


Oriental Reed Warbler, オオヨシキリ



Every now and then I heard the kyok kyok kyok call of a crake, but I saw no movement.
More Reed Warblers then





Suddenly an adult bird popped out of the reeds, onto the road. He or she soon noted its mistake and popped back.   Ruddy-breasted Crake, ヒクイナ



More Reed Warblers 





Aahh, on the edge of the water, another adult bird



Taking a bath







Great. But where are the babies?
Another Reed Warbler


When it was clear there were not going to be any small dots of feathers on this side of the reedbed, I moved away to get a view at another point. And thennn Yesss, something small quickly moved between the stalks. I saw it for just a second. It was black.

Wednesday, 17 June 2026

One day at Mt. Kuju

After Mt Hiko I drove to Oita, to meet up with the hikers. The season of pink was in full swing. Hikers everywhere. The only bird I saw was a bunting in the wetlands.


Chestnut-eared Bunting, ホオアカ



On to small stuff then. White Admiral, イチモンジチョウ



High Brown Fritillary, ウラギンヒョウモン 



Checking the sap producing trees. As expected: many Japanese Labyrinth, ヤマキマダラヒカゲ



2 pretty Scarce Tortoiseshell butterflies, ヒオドシチョウ 





Who is that, flying erratically around the sap tree?





Landing in the grass beside me after a few clumsy attempts



What attracts you to my bino's? The smell of my sweaty hands?





On the tree again



Male and female Rhinoceros Beetle, カブトムシ



Four-spotted Sap Beetles, ヨツボシケシキスイ



High Brown Fritillary, ウラギンヒョウモン  again






Some flowers I had seen before, but forgot about. iNat says it's East Asian Wintergreen, イチヤクソウ · 



A great day, just before the rain

Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Ruddy Kingfisher, アカショウビン 2

Continued from the previous post

Driving by again. Wow, the Kingfisher offers a good view! This time I just get out of the car quickly to take a few shots. Then moved on.

Ruddy Kingfisher, アカショウビン









Some more small stuff. Widelip Orchid, aka Sphinx Orchid, クモキリソウ



Some buffs after the morning rain. Large Skipper, キマダラセセリ





Short-tailed Blue, ツバメシジミ







Large Skipper, キマダラセセリ again and Chinese Tropical Fritillary, ツマグロヒョウモン
sheltering for the night




Ruddy Kingfisher, アカショウビン 1

You go for one bird and meet another. That happens often. The target bird was there, but would not show itself. 5Meters away, hiding, no view. I passed the point for Ruddy Kingfisher. There was the bird, but where are the crowds? There must be something better around


Ruddy Kingfisher, アカショウビン







There is a lot of small stuff to see on the mountain. Like mushroom beetles on a mushroom





An unknown flower. Brush Gentian, フデリンドウ?



Big frogs in the night



And the Lilacine Bushbrown, コジャノメ





The Wren at the shrine finished building its nest. I want to see the chicks!