29 September 2016

On this day (September 29th)..................


September 29th 2013.

Not a great picture by any stretch but I was quite excited by this scene 3 years ago today. A Long-tailed Skua mugging a Common Tern offshore at Yakumo. This is usually something that happens way offshore and I never witness, the Skua was a lifer too.

A couple of weeks later I saw large numbers of Pomarine Skua migrating close inshore at the same place. The last 2 years I checked at the same place/time but got nothing at all................

26 September 2016

20 September 2016

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A Pacific Diver near Yakumo this afternoon..............

The seasons are changing.


12 September 2016

11 September 2016

'Winter' visitor


It's a crap picture, a scruffy gull on a garbage strewn beach.............but it's the first 'winter' visitor to arrive in 2016/17. An adult Glaucous Winged Gull.

A beautiful clear late summer day day but not much around birdwise. Red-necked Stints, Grey-tailed Tattlers, Japanese Green Pigeons, that's about it and nothing posing for the camera.

6 September 2016

5 September 2016

2016 wader season continues............




The weather was dull the last couple of days but at least there were waders on some of the beaches.................

3 September 2016

Local specialities


Hakodate is famous for seafood and in particular crab...................the Black Tailed Gull above fits in nicely then.

Not much else around, here's some Red Necked Stint, part of a small flock at Kamiiso this morning.


2 September 2016

Back through the typhoon #2


The typhoon earlier this week grounded lots of Whimbrel. Hundreds and hundreds of them...............


26 August 2016

Waderless



Typhoons, workload and various minor health ailments have kept me off the beaches this August more than I would have liked.................


21 August 2016

Not what I was expecting


Another typhoon hit Hokkaido meaning grey skies and rain.................and we had several (small) earthquakes last night too.


10 August 2016

Moulting


A family of scruffy moulting Goosander are on the river at Kamiiso every summer. They can't fly at the moment and if they need to move quickly they thrash and paddle away in a flurry of stubby wings and splashes........it seems to be effective in a desperate kind of way and they just about get the job done. Probably some metaphor in there somewhere.

The heat/humidity seems to have receded slightly...........hopefully not just a temporary respite.

8 August 2016

28 July 2016

On this day (July 28th)..................................


July 28th 2014.

A Spectacled Guillemot near Esashi 2 years ago today. Only the second one I'd seen in southern Hokkaido, it must have been blown inshore by strong westerlies. It looks a bit scruffy...........probably an adult beginning its moult. They look great in full summer plumage but I only see them as distant specks off the capes of east Hokkaido then....................

24 July 2016

A real struggle


I noticed some unusual Osprey behaviour a few days ago.................


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