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2020年3月17日火曜日

Japanese Waxwing,ヒレンジャク

This is the second installment of a two-part series of this topic. 
A flock of five Japanese waxwings has flown away somewhere,11th in March.

The pink-colored of the background is Kawazu cherry blossoms


                                     The battle over water


 The fruits of Liriope musicians were already fed. above


            A few of Liriope musicians fruits



2020年3月11日水曜日

Japanese Waxwing,ヒレンジャク

This is first installment of a two-part series of this topic.
It inhabits in North-east Asia and can be seen as a winter bird in Japan.
Wintering ranges are Japan, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula, southern China, Taiwan, etc., but the number of arrivals is extremely irregular depending on the year. In Japan, it stays in the area north of central Okinawa from November to May. In contrast to Bohemian Waxwing, which is common in eastern Japan, Japanese Waxwing is more common in western Japan and is rarely seen in Hokkaido.( reference source Wikipedia

It drinks rainwater pooled in the tree crotch.



Japanese waxwings feeding on berries of Liriope muscan.       









Japanese waxwings feeding on berries of Ophiopogon japonicas










2017年4月13日木曜日

Japanese Waxwing,Hirenjyaku,ヒレンジャク

国際自然保護連盟のレッドリストカテゴリー:準絶滅危惧種
日本への渡りのカテゴリー:冬鳥
キズタの果実もお好みのようです。
この野鳥を見るたび怒っているように見えますが、全く正常の顔です。
(English)
In the category of the IUCN Red List :Near Threatend
Category of migrant to Japan: Winter migrant
They also seem to like the Japanese ivy (Hedera rhombea,) fruit.
Whenever I see these  wild bird I feel they seem to look be angry,but their faces are just in normal.











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