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!.

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!

Friday, 12 June 2026

Big trees, shrines and pigeons

The best place to see old, big trees in Japan. Shrines. The Camphor trees are home to many birds. They often have orchids growing from the thick branches. Lots of insects live there. The rope made of rice, called Shimenawa, marks the tree as holy, or spiritually significant.   




Looking at the photos, people from Fukuoka would recognize this place right away.





















May 23rd, the first Brown Hawk Owl of the season, アオバズク 



Rock Doves, カワラバト have splendid colors. When the light is right, their feathers get a metallic hue in blue, green and purple. They complement the curved branches of the ancient trees.





Sacred bathing




Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Hikosan 2

When visiting Mt. Hiko, a stop at the Takazumi Shrine is due. I had not expected to stay more than a few minutes, but when I saw the Wren flying in and out, I was hooked.


Eurasian Wren, ミソサザイ









Yes, the nest was inside! (no picture)




Just a few more.





Around the Shrine: Japanese Stone Orchid, セッコクラン



Water Tabirako, ミズタビラコ





Laceshrub, コゴメウツギ



Futarishizuka, フタリシズカ with guttation visible on the edge of the leaves



the Spangle, カラスアゲハ