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2024年2月6日火曜日

Japanese night heron(Mizogoi in Japanese katakana)

The Japanese name for the Eurasian bittern I posted last time is "Sankanogoi", which ends with the word "goi",and this time I will do the same.

This time, it is a wild bird of the heron family called "Mizogoi", which breeds only in Japan.

There are seven species of wild birds in Japan with "goi" at the end of their bird names in Japanese, and this bird is one of them.

This bird is found in low mountain forests and is listed as an endangered species on the Red List of the Ministry of the Environment of Japan due to a drastic decline in its population since the latter half of the 20th century. It is estimated that there are currently fewer than 1,000 birds worldwide. (Wikipedia summary)

Pictures were taken for evidence on February 3rd, 2024.




 

2024年1月26日金曜日

Male population of certain endangered species

I was looking at my phone the other day and saw the release of a survey by the Wild Bird Society of Japan on the number of male Eurasian bittern inhabiting in Japan.

According to the report, the number was revealed to be 17 birds.

Eurasian bittern are classified as endangered EN in this country.

Aside from that, I have visited the specific location of Inba-numa in the prefecture several times since 2014 to photograph this bird, and on my fifth visit, I happened to find it foraging on a rainy day in a rice field about 500 meters away from the swamp and photographed it.

I visited the site several times after that, but I never saw it.

There is only chirping in the reeds.

The male and female plumage of this bird is the same color, so it is said that the male's 'call' when he has territory is the only way to determine its identity.

IB (EN: endangered) has a high risk of extinction in the wild in the near future, although it is not as endangered as IA.

This image was captured on June 9, 2014 at 11:21 am.




 

2024年1月14日日曜日

A female Taiga Flycatcher

I have been taking a lot of wild birds belonging to flycatcher until today

The other day. I added a new one called 'taiga flycatcher' in English.

It is called ojirobitaki in Japanese name. It looks so cute.

However, they are almost female or immature.

Male migration is said to be very rare.

It is very regretful!









 

2024年1月13日土曜日

Flowering trees in mid-winter

 Despite the bleak winter scenery, these two kinds of flowering trees soothe people's heartsThese two types are plum trees with reddish pink blossoms, which we call Koubai in Japanese, and Chimonanthus praecox, or Japanese allspice, which we call Roubai in Japanese.

Chimonanthus praecox,
                                        two types 
                                                Koubai 
                                        14 kinds of type

2023年12月28日木曜日

Year-end greetings

 

It's only a few days till we say goodbye to this year.

I appreciate you taking the time to visit my blog this year.

As we are in mourning next year, we have to be excused for my New Year's greeting.

As of May this year, my older brother passed away at the age of 88. Following the customs of this country, we will refrain from celebrating for a year.

                                                                                                                                                        Thank you

2023年12月22日金曜日

Rose finch, for the first time in three years

 This wild bird is described by Wikipedia as:

The breeding area is central Siberia to eastern Siberia, while the wintering area is Mongolia, eastern China, and the Korean Peninsula.

As a winter bird, it migrates to central Honshu and the north in Japan, but its numbers are relatively small.

 On Wednesday, December 20, 2023, I started from home at 4:30, drove for nearly three hours, arrived at 7:30, returned home at 4:30 p.m., and fell deeply asleep.

I have taken many photographs of them for the first time in three years

                                                    Male                                             















2023年12月18日月曜日

Storks that are flying in a random pattern

The first stork I saw was on December 25th, 2004 at my residence.

After that, almost every year, I saw it for two birds at the most.

This time, there were ten birds that I saw.

The temperature in Tokyo reached 25 degrees last week.

It's extremely hot!

Even though, it's December.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, temperatures this week, which begins on the 18th, will be colder than usual.

Two birds are out of the image frame







 

Ural owl (2)

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