Nishi Ojiro, where did you go? We sat in the park, side by side, watching Kikuchan come and go. We became good friends, I was happy. You ate and ate...
Good luck! 💓
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Nishi Ojiro, where did you go? We sat in the park, side by side, watching Kikuchan come and go. We became good friends, I was happy. You ate and ate...
Good luck! 💓
It was a once in a lifetime experience. The male Goldcrest came to rest right in front of us, lifted its top feathers and showed the bright orange part on its head. Then he stayed there, looked around and... did it again!
Acollection of accidental sightings around the prefecture
Bramblings, アトリ in a Chinese Tallow tree, ナンキンハゼ
When I realized I didn't have any good photos of Common Teals, I stopped at the waterlogged fields in Saga, where reflection is good on a windless day.
Common Teals, コガモ
It's a bit the same with Spoonbills. I see them so often, I hardly care to take notice.
Black-faced Spoonbills, クロツラヘラサギ in Itoshima.
Traditionally, I went solo camping in January in Isahaya, stayed in the car and didn't do anything but hold my binos and camera. Despite the promising conditions and the number of active birds a few weeks before, there was little to see this time. Few birds, few people. However, one Owl appeared at the end of the afternoon.
Short-eared Owl, コミミズク