Wednesday, 30 June 2021

Hiko san on a Saturday

The Hiko team got together to look for a specific bird, the Fairy Pitta. We heard the call and that was all. The usual story. However, others got to see it a few days later (It was still calling). But that was not for the working class part πŸ˜‰. When the target bird didn't show up we moved to the Eagles point. However, they also stayed hidden. Ah well, there are always frogs and bugs...

5:15 am



γ‚­γ‚΅γ‚΅γ‚²、Catalpa ovata 





No eagles in sight



Yamatsutsuji, γƒ€γƒžγƒ„γƒ„γ‚Έ (Rhododendron Kaempferi)



In one of the many small ponds: Japanese fire belly newt (をカハラむヒγƒͺ)











γ‚’γ‚Ώγƒžγ‚Έγƒ£γ‚―γ‚·, Tadpoles, polliwogs



Walking on the little used path I came across a recent small landslide. Among the rubble:
Skull of Badger, γ‚’γƒŠγ‚°γƒž or Raccoon, γ‚’γƒ©γ‚€γ‚°γƒž and a monkey chair, a piece of fungus that grows on the trunk of trees



A san's find: Skull of a Shika deer, γ‚·γ‚«



Some small stuff: Japanese Oakblue, γƒ γƒ©γ‚΅γ‚­γ‚·γ‚ΈγƒŸ (Arhopala japonica)





Blue Admiral, ルγƒͺタテハ



テングチョウ, European Beak 



Weevil, γ‚Ύγ‚ͺγƒ γ‚·



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 Japanese Bush Warbler, ウグむス



γ‚’γ‚ͺゲラ, Japanese Green Woodpecker







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