End of March. Not much is happening as far as I can tell. My visits to Imazu are short, no chance to look carefully. This is what I found:
Then April came and on the first day new Egrets appeared!
3 Intermediate Egrets, チュウサギ
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End of March. Not much is happening as far as I can tell. My visits to Imazu are short, no chance to look carefully. This is what I found:
Then April came and on the first day new Egrets appeared!
3 Intermediate Egrets, チュウサギ
The morning was cold, but even here it warmed up to about 16 °C midday. The summer visitors had not arrived yet, but pairs of nesting resident birds supplied enough entertainment.
Eurasian Nuthatch, ゴジュウカラ
It was the first day of April. In the lowlands, the weather was warm and green fields were dotted with yellow and purple flowers. Groves of Cherry blossom trees stood out on the slopes. It looked all so pretty. However, I headed for the mountains, where the fields were still brown and grey or vague green due to a layer of frost. I realized I wasn't finished with winter yet.
Frost-layered Purple Dead-nettle