17 May 2010

Red Cheeked Starlings in the cherry blossoms





Some male Red Cheeked Starlings in Goryokaku Park.

I spent the last couple of mornings watching a small colony of Red Cheeked Starlings in a very handy location in the main park in town and despite the crowds I got some nice pictures.............











The cherry blossoms were rather late this year and perhaps in most springs this scene doesn't happen so often...............










As you can see the females are a little dull by comparison but they still have their charms............










But most of the time I was concentrating on the males......










I took lots of shots..................................occasionally they did something a little interesting.........




They were nestbuilding...............







A very photogenic bird you have to admit..................













My wife had found the tree with these Starlings on Saturday. We could stand on the old ramparts (the park used to be a fort) and look at the tree top at more or less eye level.

On the day my wife found them there were lots of White-eyes in the park but by the time I got there on Sunday most had gone and I didn't get any shots. 

This morning I was very surprised to see 3 Grey Tailed Tattlers in the park flying around the moat looking for somewhere to land................I couldn't get a photo of them though.




The light was very good, the sun was behind me and I was down at ISO 200 or even 100 most of the time.







When they left the trees I couldn't afford such luxuries.........




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The last post's pics may look a little odd because I forgot to change the colour profile to sRGB. On some browsers/monitors the colours will appear dull and washed out.............I'm a tad lazy and I can't be a***d to go back and change it now..................



16 May 2010

A spring Sunday in Hokkaido


A pair of Red Cheeked Starlings near Yakumo this afternoon, the background is a mishmash of old fishing nets and stinky port stuff.

We got up very early and took lots of pics of this species near my apartment in amongst the cherry blossoms, I'll post those pics tomorrow................

It was warm today and there was an odd mix of winter and summer birds.




These were part of a flock of a hundred or so White Fronted Geese that briefly landed in the soon to be flooded ricefields in Ono. When they flew off I turned the dial on my 7D to 'B' instead of 'C1' (my BIF setting). 'B' is for long exposures, I messed up there.

Cuckoo, Oriental and Black Browed Reed Warbler, Siberian Stonechat, Skylark and Chestnut Eared Bunting were in the same area.

At Yakumo there were still Scaup, Black Scoter and Red Breasted Merganser offshore and elsewhere today we also saw Pintail, Shoveler and Pochard. A few Glaucous Gull were at Yakumo but the most interesting bird of the day was this, an Eastern Marsh Harrier. Here's a record shot.




Not a vintage BIF day at all. Ospreys continue to resist all attempts to get a decent pic...........




At least Black Kites fly closer.




I was hoping for some waders at Yakumo but we only saw Little Ringed Plover, the first Lathams Snipe of the year and Grey Tailed Tattler. The Red Cheeked Starlings were common here too though........







We ended up at Onuma, lots of stuff in the forest as per usual but nothing posing for the camera.

Like Ospreys, Mandarin Ducks avoid my camera........




I'm knackered and am hitting the sack, I'll sort through my Starlings in the cherry blossom shots tomorrow........

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14 May 2010

Early morning in Onuma


A male Narcissus Flycatcher at Onuma this morning, one of many in fact.

I got up at 4.45am (!) in order to catch the earliest local train to the east side of Onuma. The forest was once again full of birds but it was a little overcast and this together with the increasing leaf cover meant photography was a little tricky sometimes. May is definitely the best month for birding but not for bird photography.

This Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker was very photogenic though.







This was one of 4 Woodpecker species I saw today, the best was a briefly seen male Black Woodpecker. 

The Pygmy Woodpecker was very tame.

 

I took a couple of short videos of it. This one was with my compact camera.


And this was with the 7D and 100-400 lens, not ideal for a handheld video at all..........


Lots of summer visitors in the forest. Narcissus, Blue & White and Asian Brown Flycatchers, Japanese and Brown Thrushes, Short Tailed Bush, Japanese Bush, Eastern Crowned and Sakhalin Leaf Warblers,  Japanese Grosbeak, Russet Sparrow, Japanese White-eye, Oriental Cuckoo, Common Kingfisher, Grey Heron, Bullheaded Shrike, Oriental Turtle Dove, lots of Swallows and House Martins, Hawfinch, the usual resident Treecreepers, Tits, Nuthatches and Woodpeckers, Little Grebe, Coot, Red Cheeked Starling, Black Faced and Rustic Buntings.........

Here are some shots of male Russet Sparrows, not a bird I often get to photograph......










There were a lot of Marsh Tits too.




Treecreepers are a bird I struggle with, so fast and difficult to focus on.......






And here are a couple of record shots.

Blue and White Flycatchers are beautiful but I have yet to get a decent shot, only heavily cropped ones like this.




A male Rustic Bunting in summer plumage (not something we often get to see in south Hokkaido), shame it didn't come any close, this is another biggish crop.




Black Faced Buntings must be the commonest small bird in Onuma in the summer, here's a female.




The only waterbirds were Little Grebes and Coots...........




And here's a view of Mt Komagadake to finish with.........




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Guess I can start thinking about the World Cup now, only 4 weeks off. I'm old enough and wise enough not to expect much from England but that wisdom is always put to the test during the heat of a game and after a few beers....................

I may watch the FA Cup final this weekend and the 20-20 too (if it's on at a reasonable time). England might win a World Cup this summer after all................

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I just approved some comments and they seem to have disappeared, apologies if you left a comment. They have gone somewhere in internetland, perhaps never to return..................






12 May 2010

Red Cheeked Starlings in the rain


It's been a quiet week bird-wise. I was busy at first and then when I had some free time the rain came, it's been raining all day today. This wet looking male Red Cheeked Starling posed well for some photos though, with the poor light we can even see the plumage more clearly.........







Here are a couple of shots from earlier in the week when it wasn't raining.............







They are a common but very photogenic summer visitor, especially in early to mid June when the young leave the nest.

Other stuff this week has included Sakhalin Leaf Warbler and Asian Brown Flycatcher but like I say I haven't been out much.

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The end of the Premier League was a bit of an anticlimax, I went to bed at half-time.

I'm enjoying the latest 'Ashes to ashes' series, just wish it wasn't so confusing.

11 May 2010

On this day (May 11th)....................

Wryneck

May 11th 2007.

Wryneck at Yunokawa.

Not a great shot but the only quarter decent one I've ever managed of this species. This is a fairly common spring and autumn migrant, I usually see 2 or 3 a year.

This one was in the trees and bushes adjacent to the river in Yunokawa. Sadly a lot of them have been cut down as the city government 'improves' the river...............

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