31 January 2018

28 January 2018

A grey Sunday in the port...........


Sunday afternoon was grey and snowy again...............


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


January 28th 2009.

A Spectacled Guillemot in one of the local ports 9 years ago today. I've only ever seen this species twice in south Hokkaido although they do breed further north and east.

22 January 2018

Some high ISO ducks...........


The small flock of Falcated Duck were at their regular spot.....................


21 January 2018

Another Sunday out east..............


On a bitterly cold Sunday we headed east of town again.................


On this day (January 21st)....................


January 21st 2011.

A Lapland Bunting on a beach in Hakodate 7 years ago today.

This is a scarce but probably overlooked winter visitor to Hokkaido. I've seen them in several places but they tend to favour windswept beaches blocked to most normal people by snowdrifts..............

20 January 2018

On this day (January 20th)...............


January 20th 2014.

An Olive-backed Pipit in Hakodate 4 years ago today. Unusual to see one in winter in Hokkaido. It is a fairly common summer visitor but is a species that seems difficult to photograph. Not this time though..............

17 January 2018

A confused grebe


We went back to one of the local ports to check the Black-necked Grebes.............


16 January 2018

WIFs


With a 1 hour break in the weather I trudged through the slush and briefly checked the local park yesterday to see if the Japanese Waxwings were still around..........


15 January 2018

14 January 2018

A sunny Sunday


It was a fine sunny day today after several days of heavy snow. The roads were a bit nasty so we headed east..............

The above Stellers Sea Eagle seems to be in the same place every winter: there were also 2 White-tailed Eagle, 1 Goshawk, 1 Peregrine, a few Black-legged Kittiwake still around, a lone Black-necked Grebe, Brent Goose, Harlequin Duck, Red-breasted Merganser and Siberian Meadow Bunting...........

The Japanese Waxwing were still around as we drove past........................
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