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, 13 July 2025

West Fukuoka, 1st week of July

The days are hot; it's not sensible to walk under the scorching sun. A bit of wind feels comfortable, but the sun burns even more. I often think: What am I doing here? Taking refuge in the cool safety of the car is not an option. When will I get air conditioning????


A young Falcon crossed our path, to the uttermost delight of novice birders.

Peregrine Falcon, ハヤブサ





A flock of Plovers, with youngsters screaming to keep up.
Little Ringed Plovers, コチドリ



Eastern Spot-billed Ducklings, カルガモ -  barely visible in the rice field



Zitting Cisticola, セッカ - perched on its favorite spot.




On to the shrines in the west: Brown Hawk Owl (Boobook), アオバズク



You are a little too close to the road, papa.



Safely high up in the tree



The ugly stumps of recently cut bamboo have become convenient drinking cups for the Pigeons
Oriental Turtle Dove, キジバト




 Yabumyoga, ヤブミョウガ  Pollia japonica



Fejervarya Rice Field Frog, ヌマガエル




Transverse Moth, フタトガリアオイガ   Xanthodes transversa




Japanese Giant Gecko, ニホンヤモリ

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