The narcissus flycatcher (Ficedula narcissina) is a passerine bird in the Old World flycatcher family. It is native to the East Palearctic, from Sakhalin to the north, through Japan across through Korea, mainland China, and Taiwan, wintering in southeast Asia, including the Philippines, Vietnam, and Borneo. It is highly migratory and has been found as a vagrant from Australia in the south to Alaska in the north. (Cited from Wikipedia)
When the water lily of the restaurant Kajiiketei garden's pond near my house begins to bloom, the narcissus flycatcher comes over near here to the forest. By the way, when the weather is nice, I go out to take migratory birds every day, but I rarely see them. This is my first time in a year like this. According to what I heard the other day, as many as 100 photographers were there to take pictures of the fledgling owls.