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2022年7月24日日曜日

Oriental reed warbler chicks

The other day, when I was searching for birds on driving my bicycle, I saw three young birds perching on the deadwood that had left the nest of the Oriental reed warbler has waited for feeding from their parents.











 

2022年7月17日日曜日

The birds at the 5th station of Mt.Fuji

Mt.Fuji, as you may know, is the highest, most beautiful mountain in Japan.

Okuniwa located at the 5th station of Mt.Fuji is a limited-season well-known wild bird spot.

This year too, I went there to take some of its pictures.

I will upload six kinds of birds that I took.

I got older so, this is the final visit to the 5th station of Mt.Fuji.

Villagers say that if you worship this rock, you will get along well with your spouse.

Wild bird photographer looking at the water place for wild birds

                                       Goldcrest




                                                Eurasian Bullfinch,female, right male, left


                                               A Spotted nutcracker 



                                               A Red-flanked bluetail ,male


                                                               A Willow tit 

                                                                 A Coal tit  

                                                                   A Japanese accentor 

                                            View top of Mt.Fuji remains snow still


 

2022年7月13日水曜日

Oriental dollarbird

 It is said that as it can hear the croaking sound that croaks "bu-pou-sou,bu-pou-sou" in the night, it became just so like the name.

So after that, until today, we are calling this bird Japanese name "bu-pou-sou"

In fact, it doesn't croak like that.

Oriental dollarbird who don't come to the Kanto area for breeding from southeast Asia almost.

The Kanto region where I live includes the capital Tokyo, but I don't know in the past Dollarbird came for breeding in this region.

Four of us, to take photos of these birds, went to Nagano Prefecture which is 200km away from our residence for the first time in one year.

Tenryu village in this Nagano prefecture is a well-known place for Oriental dollarbird breeding, The nest boxes have been supported by municipal nest one supplied for a long time.

So, they became come every year here for breeding.

According to Wikipedia,

The oriental dollarbird is found from Australia to Japan and India. It breeds in northern and eastern Australia between the months of September and April and winters in New Guinea and nearby islands. The birds prefer open wooded areas with hollow-bearing trees to build nests in.

You can see the chicks on TV live installed in the hotel.

A released short message about oriental dollarbird by Tenryu village


Only the one hotel in Tenryu village 

Tenryu village is like this located

You can't stay here even for one hour, because the floor of the dam gate is iron, heat wave.


One artificial nest box on the roof of the dam office building
















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