It's a yaerly event, Waxwings visiting the city park. But instead of the Mistletoe, they headed straight to the water basin, after the Grosbeaks, Starlings and Thrushes.
Waiting in the same trees
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It's a yaerly event, Waxwings visiting the city park. But instead of the Mistletoe, they headed straight to the water basin, after the Grosbeaks, Starlings and Thrushes.
Waiting in the same trees
The time was a bit off. High tide at 11am is not very high and a little late for good lighting. Many images were back-lit. It's just a recording of what was there and of what I wanted to see.
Whenever I watch gulls in the harbor or at the rivers, I feel a pang of gilt that I don't pay more attention and learn about them. Distuinguishing adult birds is ok, as long as they are among the common species. Now I look at younger birds and look out for a different type. It's hard...
Mew Gulls, カモメ at Muromi River
A whole weekend without jobs and duties for both of us? Where did that suddenly come from? I felt like celebrating. So we did. With a luxurious relaxing bath at a scenic hot spring, a stroll along the sightly river and a visit to exotic curry place. The weather was reasonable, though we started off with rain. Good for some mysterious scenery
Among the wintering ducks were a number of Gadwalls, オカヨシガモ
Walking to my check points, hoping to see something interesting, I end up with very little.
A small flock of Yellow-throated Bunting, ミヤマホオジロ was skimming the edge of the forest.
Just some mushrooms in a dark corner of the woods.
Paulownia tomentosa tree, commonly known as the Princess Tree or Empress Tree, キリ