Thursday, 8 June 2023

Mountain report part 1

Every spring I visit this mountain, where I can see eagles and summer birds. This time there were no eagles for me and very few other birds. Walking the trails I could hear the calls of flycatchers, thrushes, cuckoos etc, but very few came close. 


Early in the morning: White's Thrush, トラツグミ. It was still dark and difficult to see, let alone focus. I was surprised how it turned out. Can you see the bird?



Male Blue-and-white Flycatcher, オオルリ singing from the top of the trees



A female with a dragonfly for dinner. I thought she might be taking to her nest, but instead she ate it herself. 





After listening to their calls, one finally descended from the tall trees for 10 seconds, a whopping 25m away, Narcissus Flycatcher, キビタキ


Down in the valley some Jays, カケス were flying around the foliage. I could hear them and see them, but it was so hard to take a picture.




A female Japanese Thrush, クロツグミ catching insects in the sun. It was so far from where I stood, I had to see it on the computer screen to get a positive ID.




I had never seen a female's underwings being so red before. For a moment I was thinking of another thrush, maybe Brown-headed Thrush. Could it be breeding here?

Ruddy Kingfishers were calling from several directions. I wondered how the many photographers at the usual location were doing. I decided to avoid them, though walking in the woods by myself made me feel very lonely.


After all these distant sightings I got tired and cheered myself up with non-moving stuff for a while.

Sekkoku Lan, セッコクラン




Google sensei is very helpful. 

Mizutabirako, ミズタビラコ







Laceshrub, コゴメウツギ



Sabano-o, サバノオ



オオバアサガラ





Kind of Skullcap, maybe Mountain Skullcap, タツナミソウ



Japanese Fox Grass, Futari Shizuka, フタリシズカ





Google sensei says this is Sawagurumi, サワグルミ


I'm trying to remember the flowers' names, so I won't have to ask again next year. Will I succeed?


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