The stomach pain I've been dealing with for the past two months has been considerably less the other day, so I went to my usual field for the first time in the second half of this year and photographed birds for the first time.
It was a boiling summer:
The Japan Meteorological Agency reported on September 2nd that the average temperature in Japan was 2.66 degrees above normal, which is significantly higher than the 1.51 degrees in 2012, and the highest temperature since statistics began in 1898.
In the region, Tohoku had the highest temperature compared to normal, with +3.4 degrees, followed by Kanto-Koshin with +3.3 degrees and Hokuriku with +3.2 degrees. Out of the 153 locations nationwide that have temperature statistics over the past 50 years, 101 locations experienced record-high average temperatures in September.
The Pacific high-pressure system that extended to the southwest of Japan and record-high sea surface temperatures near Japan are believed to have caused this.
Upon closer inspection, I realized that it was a common starling.
It seems that this immature goshawk is
not interested in training for hunting.
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