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2020年9月25日金曜日

A weasel,イタチ

 I found a weasel coming nearly to me as if it's like ignoring me when I got out of my car with my camera.

He came closer and closer to me, so I muttered involuntarily, "Why did you come up here?"

After it showed some poses in front of me, soon disappeared into the water path side of the dense, tangled mess of weed-covered.What the hell was that?

According to Wikipedia,In Japan animals that belong to the genus Mustela is 5 species and 8 subspecies. Of these, American mink is a non-native species, and there are 4 species and 7 subspecies if it is limited to native species.









2020年9月19日土曜日

Osprey:ミサゴ

The Japan Meteorological Agency have announced yesterday that the hot summer days over 30 degrees Celsius will end today on September 18,  which was at 31 degrees Celsius. And this year, for the first time in two years, osprey came to fly to a large agricultural water path in the countryside near my place of residence. But unfortunately, the weather was cloudy and the worst. Furthermore, the posture of the osprey of predatory diving is backward and far away, so I am ashamed to upload these images.











Mullet is one of osprey's prey.

2020年9月8日火曜日

Oriental stork/Japanese white stork:コウノトリ


 It's been a continuing hot day around 34 degrees Celsius, even though it's already the beginning of autumn.I heard it's going to be continued throughout this week. took these shots in the usual countryside for early morning in the mid hot and humid.After shooting, if I enlarge the image, it has a bird ring, and after a closer inspection, it was found that it was an individual released from the stork facility in Noda City on July 15 of this year.Suddenly I remembered a stork with GPS attached that I took in the same countryside last year of November.But this one was not attached GPS.The wild storks in Japan became extinct in 1971, and today artificially bred individuals have been releasing in the fields. Most recently, it was observed for the first time breeding naturally in eastern Japan (Watarase retarding basin) this year.















The stork that first time to came this countryside from China in 2004.

 Bird photographers, birdwatchers, media, citizens, etc.about 250 people who have come to watch the stork on December 27, 2004 .

2020年9月4日金曜日

Lycoris sanguinea :キツネノカミソリ

 It is a perennial herbaceous bulbous plant of the Limaceae family and is distributed in parts of East Asia (Japan, Korean Peninsula). (Quoted from Wikipedia)

This flower's Japanese name kitsunenokamisori, what a scared name at all.It is said that it comes from that the shape of the leaves resembles a razor, but as for me, it doesn't seem to look so. The Japanese name of this flower is Kitsunenokamisori, which means, kitsune is a fox, and kamisori is a razor.

The Japanese archipelago is still hot. In September, the record high temperature of 40.4 degrees was recorded yesterday.Of course, I haven't seen the migratory bird yet. At this temperature, you get heatstroke.

The typhoon Haishen with a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 80m is approaching south of Japan.

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/special/01/2010/








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