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
I had not seen so many birds on one day for a while.
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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
I had not seen so many birds on one day for a while.
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?
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.
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.
An expedition to find some colorful wings. This is what I got:
During the last week of February, I walked around the mountainous areas south of the city. There was very little to see, and whatever flew by disappeared immediately. A few birds caught my attention, but taking photos was quite a challenge.
Grey Wagtail, キセキレイ