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!.

Monday 25 July 2022

Kanatake walk July 20th

It was hot. The danger of heatstroke lurked behind every shaded tree. And there was Covid 19 again. The increasing number of infections in Fukuoka was a real worry. Still, 14 people gathered. Armed with bottled water and salt tablets we set off at the usual time and place.
There were not many birds, as expected. But enough flowers and bugs to keep us alert. The high light was the Jewel Beetle, タマムシ. But for me the snakes: Japanese Pit Viper, マムシ and Tiger Keelback, ヤマカガシ scored high as well.


ホオノキの実



Forest Pierrot,ゴイシシジミ



Large Brown Cicada, アブラゼミ



Japanese tree frog, ニホンアマガエル



Japanese Angelica tree, タラノキ



Reishi mushroom, マンネンタケ



シュレーゲルアオガエル, Schlegel's Green Tree Frog 1


Same individual



カナヘビ, Japanese Grass Lizard



2nd Individual



Kurumabana, クルマバナ


Kokulan, コクランのたね


Aoba Hagoromo, アオバハゴロモ, アワフキのなかま, Froghopper spec



White-haired Leaf Chafer, アオドウガネ



Bekko Hagoromo , ベッコウハゴロモ Asian Planthopper



Chinese Elder, ソクズ



ハグロトンボ, Broad-winged Damselfly



Yamato Jewel Beetle, Tamamushi, タマムシ



Drone Beetle, アオカナブン



Tiger Keelback, ヤマカガシ



Mamushi, ニホンマムシ, Japanese Pit Viper



Same individual



Guttation on Causonis Japonica, ヤブガラシ


Daimio Seseri, ダイミョウセセリ



エゾスズメ、Ezosozume Hawk moth



ウスカワマイマイ



Eurasian Tree Sparrow, スズメ


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