Showing posts with label Eurasian Spoonbill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eurasian Spoonbill. Show all posts
15 October 2018
24 May 2018
20 May 2018
A Spoonbill..................
A Eurasian Spoonbill enjoying the warm spring weather in the padis outside Hakodate this afternoon.
A crap picture; into the light, cropped a lot and handheld out of the car window at 700mm with my misbehaving teleconverter. It flew off as soon as I got out.
This is only the 4th time I've seen this species in Japan: it's a bit scarce especially up here in Hokkaido.
7 May 2016
5 May 2016
2 species of Spoonbill!
On Tuesday afternoon I was very surprised to find both east Asian Spoonbill species on a beach to the west of town.....................
5 June 2011
A quiet start to June
A Pacific Swift this afternoon near Imagane. It's been a quiet week, today saw the first blue skies for a while and another new bird for my Japanese list.
A Spoonbill at Yakumo. I'd actually seen it last week but it was resting with its head under its wing so I couldn't get a positive ID on it. There was a Black Faced Spoonbill (much rarer) which I saw last year, today I could confirm this was a Eurasian Spoonbill. I couldn't get very close, both these shots are very heavily cropped.
Also at Yakumo were Wigeon, Sand Martin, Osprey, Oriental and Black Browed Reed Warblers plus the usual common stuff like these Siberian Stonechats.
We headed west over the hills, a nice drive but not so many birds. Just outside Imagane we stopped on a bridge to admire the view, there were lots of Sand Martins, an Osprey and a large flock of Pacific Swift, very difficult to get any kind of shot but I did my best.
The day started and ended in the ricefields in Ono, here's a Night Heron on the hunt for frogs........
Not a vintage week for photos as you can see.
Last week was very quiet in Hakodate, a Kingfisher on the river being the only noteworthy species. On Friday I headed out to Yunokawa.
This Common Cuckoo was singing, as was an Oriental Cuckoo, lots of Oriental Reed Warblers, one Black Browed too. Kingfisher was also here as was a Little Ringed Plover............
I watched England draw 2-2 with the Swiss, I've been watching crappy performances like this from England for approx 35 years now, I've finally accepted the inevitable (which is most of the time England just aren't very good basically).
I could have taken solace in the cricket before Sri Lanka started batting in the 2nd Test.
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