When the thrill of the first Blue-and-White Flycatcher wore off, I returned to see what was up. A colorful Robin came out of the bush
Aisatsu
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Sunday, 26 April 2026
Migrators in the city park: Siberian Robin, Japanese Thrush and some more
Saturday, 25 April 2026
Small stuf around Kanatake
My camera gear is much more tuned for small creatures. I love to take photos of beetles, butterflies, caterpillars etc. Below a compilation:
Caterpillar of Japanese Siren butterfly, ゴマダラチョウの幼虫
More of Saga on April 18th
After the American guest at Higashiyoka on April 18, we drove to Shiroiashi to check out the lotus fields. Instantly, a long-time wish came true: A male Merlin was sitting on the wire! Last time I saw one was so long ago, I could barely remember it.
Friday, 24 April 2026
Higashiyoka mudflats, April 18
The American Godwit, that was the ultimate attraction of the weekend, was so popular, it was difficult to find a good spot for taking photos. The bird is in its own post:
https://wingsndthings.blogspot.com/2026/04/hudsonion-godwit.html
Next some other sightings, photos taken while pushing elbows at the slippery and muddy fence 😅
One of the most common visitors in this season are the long-distance flyers, the Bar-tailed Godwits, オオソリハシシギ. They migrate as far as Australia I heard.



