3 August 2018
On this day (August 3rd)..........................
August 3rd 2014.
A Osprey with a big fish in Kamiiso 4 years ago today. Amazing what size fish they can carry...................
31 July 2018
Hoarding
One of the disadvantages of having cheap external hard drives with lots of space is the accumulation of thousands of photos...............
25 July 2018
A mild Monday
Monday saw record breaking temperatures further south in Japan (the hottest day ever in Japan, the hottest day ever in Tokyo) but surprisingly it wasn't so hot near Hakodate...............
24 July 2018
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18 July 2018
North Hokkaido 2018 #7
Black-browed Reed Warblers seemed to be more numerous on the Ohotsku coast than I remember............
17 July 2018
On this day (July 17th)................................
July 17th 2014.
A Wryneck near Monbetsu 4 years ago today.
One of the more interesting summer visitors to Hokkaido and one that can be difficult to photograph. This was one of a pair nesting in a very public place. The tree stump has since been removed though...............
16 July 2018
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13 July 2018
North Hokkaido 2018 #1
Not a good photo at all but this roadside Northern Hobby near Asahikawa was taken just after sunrise at the start of a short camping trip we just returned from.
The weather wasn't great for most of the trip and we drove north through rain and dark skies. Hobby is always a nice bird to see though and one I rarely get to photograph.
More posts to follow after I sort through my photos.
12 July 2018
On this day (July 12th).........................
July 12th 2015
A Lanceolated Warbler at Mukawa 3 years ago today. This species isn't found near Hakodate: this may be the nearest place it breeds. It was a lifer at the time although I've seen some since.............
10 July 2018
On this day (July 10th)...............
July 10th 2011.
A Chinese (Swinhoes) Egret in Kikonai 7 years ago today.
Not a good photo, this is pretty much a 100% crop but it does show a bit of a rarity. It remains the only one I've ever seen in my life.............
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