2011-03-27

Birdwatching in Matsudo (March 27, 2011)

  As I found a Golden-crowned Sparrow has started changing the plumage, I re-visited Matsudo City.  There were only less than five birdwatchers when I arrived at 7:15 a.m..  The sparrow was singing with unfamilar call, which reminded me Yellow-breasted Bunting, White-throated Sparrow and Blue-and-Whte Flycatcher, but was different from all.
  It was often singing in middle storey of willow tree while it sometimes sang from reedbed.  It probably takes another two or three weeks to be full breeding plumage.
  When it was feeding on the ground, it sometimes dig on the ground by its legs unlikely buntings.
  Taiga (or Red-breasted Flycatcher) was still in the same reedbed.  It was agile but much easier than the sparrow to see.  So, I enjoyed photographing it for 1 hour after photographing the Golden-crowned Sparrow


Oriental Greenfinch (female)

Oriental Greenfinch (female)

Golden-crowned Sparrow (singing)

Golden-crowned Sparrow

Golden-crowned Sparrow

Golden-crowned Sparrow

Golden-crowned Sparrow

Golden-crowned Sparrow

Golden-crowned Sparrow

Golden-crowned Sparrow

Golden-crowned Sparrow
Black-faced Bunting (female)

Eurasian Wigeon

Oriental Turtle Dove
Red-breasted Flycatcher

Red-breasted Flycatcher
Red-breasted Flycatcher

Red-breasted Flycatcher

Red-breasted Flycatcher

Red-breasted Flycatcher

Red-breasted Flycatcher
Daurian Redstart (female)

Daurian Redstart (female)

Daurian Redstart (female)

2011-03-20

Birdwatching in Maioka Koen (March 20, 2011)

Due to influence of earthquake last week, train service is still not stable.  So, I visited Maioka-koen this weekend, too.  Most of highlights have probably left while Japanese Bush Warbler and Chinese Bamboo Partridge are very vocal.  Black-faced Bunting, which is normally wary and loves in the bush, are now tame while Dusky Thrush also keeps open field.

Daurian Redstart (female)

Black-faced Bunting (male, breeding plumage)

Black-faced Bunting (male, breeding plumage)

Black-faced Bunting (male)

Black-faced Bunting (male)

Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker

Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker

Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker

Japanese White-eye

Dusky Thrush (male)

Dusky Thrush (female)

2011-03-13

Birdwatching in Maioka Koen (March 13, 2011)

A spring like warm day after massively huge earthquake attacked in northern Japan. 

Japanese Bush-Warbler seems to be ready for breeding while Chinese Bamboo Partridge was calling everywhere in the park.  Black-faced Bunting appears from bush in open ground.  They may be nearly ready for going back to their breeding ground.

Plum tree is blooming and attracting Japanese White-eye. 


Hawfinch (female)

Hawfinch (female)
Grey Heron
Chinese Bamboo Partridge
Japanese White-eye
Japanese White-eye
Japanese White-eye
Japanese White-eye
Japanese White-eye
Japanese White-eye