6 May 2016
More Ospreys
I went back to the place out west where I'd seen the Ospreys fishing a couple of weeks ago..........
5 May 2016
Some passage waders
It was raining this morning and one of the flooded muddy fields to the north of town had some waders................
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.....................
4 May 2016
Ujihodai #2
Some more common local species feeding on the maggots and insects in the rotting seafood detritus last Saturday.................
Japanese Robin
A male Japanese Robin to the north of Hakodate, a bird I'd never photographed before..............until this Tuesday morning.
3 May 2016
2 May 2016
Monday morning blues
A male Blue and White Flycatcher and a male Narcissus Flycatcher, 2 of the most striking summer visitors to Hokkaido.
We were on the east coast early in the morning (where these 2 photos were taken) and Onuma this afternoon. The forests were full of summer migrants............in addition to the above 2 species there were loads of Eastern Crowned Warbler and Japanese Thrush singing. Brown Thrush, Japanese Robin and Asian Stubtail were also around..............it was the start of another long days birding.
Some April waders.........
Only a few passage waders around, so here is a summer visitor and a winter visitor from Sunday.............
1 May 2016
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29 April 2016
28 April 2016
27 April 2016
A tired Diver
The tired/injured Red Throated Diver was still in the same place in the west of town on Monday..............
26 April 2016
25 April 2016
24 April 2016
April Ospreys #1
A beautiful spring afternoon was spent west of Hakodate where I found some Ospreys fishing close inshore...............
22 April 2016
Before the deluge
A tired looking Red Throated Diver offshore near Kamiiso this afternoon. Probably an injured bird but it was a bit far off to see any damage.............this photo is already a heavy crop as it is.
There were several Gadwall around as well as a flighty Crossbill flock, some Black Headed Gulls in summer plumage, Great Egret and the usual common stuff. Spring migration will surely kick in very soon, hope it's a deluge on any days off I have coming up................
20 April 2016
Still Still around..........
A quick look in the park and the Falcated Duck was still there..............but it hadn't gotten less shy.
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