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!.

Sunday 20 June 2021

Kanatake walk, 16 June

A real rainy season version with plastic covers, umbrella's and a lot of wet stuff. Due to Corona still just a few people attended, the regular 7. We saw lots of snails of course, so somebody was happy!


At the very first Yuzuriba, ユズリバ tree  Tsukushi Maimai, ツクシマイマイ









Stag Beetle, クワガタムシ



Another snail: Japanese White Snail, Kyushu Shiromaimai, キュウシュウシロマイマイ



Asiatic Dayflower, ツユクサ



Very handsome, this Tsukushi Maimai, ツクシマイマイ



Seiyohkiyomogi, セイヨウヒキヨモギ (Bellardia viscosa)



Kokulan, コクラン (Liparis Nervosa)



Ardisia Japonica, ヤブコウジ







Oo-ao-itotombo, オオアオイトトンボ



Dwarf Lily Turf, リュウノヒゲ ryu-no-hige ("dragon's beard") or ジャノヒゲ



some pretty fungus that looks like an elf's seat



Water Pepper, ミゾソバ



Clasping Venus's Looking Glass, キキョウソウ



Japanese Beetle, (Mamekogane) マメコガネ



Harabirotombo, ハラビロトンボ 



Hotaruga, ホタルガ



Jorō spider, ジョロウグモ (Golden orb-web spider spec)



Asian Trampsnail, (Kohaku onaji maimai) コハクオナジマイマ





Nejibana, ネジバナ (Spiranthes sinensis)



Very sad-looking Persian Silk tree, ネムノキ



Asiatic Jasmine, テイカカズラ



Stick insect, ナナフシ (Phasmid) a little blurry



Another White Thistle, シロバナアザミ at yet another (3rd) location.



Some of the sap trees have big holes. Are they made by insects?



Bush cricket, キリギリス



Broad-winged damselfly Aohadatombo, アオハダトンボ (Calopteryx japonica)



What is this tiny creature? A stick insect?



frog child



Giving meaning to its name: Rain Lily, (Safuranmodoki) サフランモドキ



Hangeshou, ハンゲショウ (Saururus chinensis )



Hinagikyou, ヒナギキョウ



Ramikamikiri, ラミーカミキリ  



Salvia Japonica, アキノタムラソウ



That's how much rain we had





Bull-headed Shrike, モズ





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