Thursday, 19 May 2022

Daijugarami mid May

On May 15 high tide was around 9 in the morning. Many waders were gathered along the waterline, feeding, walking or sleeping. Every now and then the whole lot broke into flight and didn't come back for quite a while. Are birds during spring migration more nervous than in fall?


Nordmann's Greenshank, カラフトアオアシシギ . The leader of the 3



on the right



on the left



Ruff, エリマキシギ in summer plumage





Looking rather colorful among the Greenshanks



Airborne



Common Redshank, アカアシシギ



Between the Grey Plovers and the Bar-tailed Godwits a small bird: Red Knot, コオバシギ



2 Red Knots, コオバシギ 1 in winter and 1 in summer feathers







Another, slightly bigger Knot: The Great Knot, オバシギ on the right



The Nordmann's Greenshank again...  カラフトアオアシシギ



... with a crab



Red-necked Stint, トウネン looking forelorn behind the Dunlins



A few more here



Flying again



Greater Sand Plover, オオメダイチドリ



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