2015-02-07

Birdwatching in Funabashi, Chiba (7 February, 2015)

Funabashi area is probably the largest wintering site for Eurasian Oystercatcher.  About 40 birds were seen today.

There were also a Common Ringed Plover, a flock of Sandering as well as Dunlin, Grey Plover and common ducks such as Northern Pintail and Greater Scaup.

Although I heard two Little Stints have been staying there, I didn't find them.

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Sandering

Common Ringed Plover

Common Ringed Plover

Dunlin

2015-01-18

Birdwatching in Maioka Koen (19 January, 2015)

In the beautiful sunshine day, I spent most of the time for photographing Eurasian Woodcock.  There were 3 individuals in the marsh area in the park.


Japanese Woodpecker (female)

Common Snipe

Common Snipe

Common Snipe

Oriental Turtle Dove

Eurasian Woodcock

Eurasian Woodcock

Eurasian Woodcock

Eurasian Woodcock

Eurasian Woodcock

Eurasian Woodcock

Eurasian Woodcock

Eurasian Woodcock

Eurasian Woodcock

Eurasian Woodcock

Eurasian Woodcock

2015-01-03

2014-12-29

Birdwatching in Osaka (28 December 2014)

Other birds seen but not photographed include Daurian Redstart, Black-faced Bunting and Grey Bunting.

Baer's Pochard (male)

Baer's Pochard (male)

Baer's Pochard (male)

Baer's Pochard (male)

Baer's Pochard (male)

Baer's Pochard (male)

Baer's Pochard (male)

Baer's Pochard (male)

Baer's Pochard (male)

Baer's Pochard (male)
Dusky Thrush

Eurasian Spoonbill

Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker

Falcated Teal

Falcated Teal

Northern Pintail (male)

Eurasian Wigeon (male)

Falcated Teal (male)

Coot

Moorhen

2014-12-14

Birdwatching in Tam Dao National Park, Vietnam (13 December 2014)

December in northern Vietnam is generally cloudy and windy. 

Although my target species were many including Grey and Black-throated Laughingthrush, Red-billed Scimitar Babbler, Purple and Green Cochoa, Short-tailed Parrotbill and Fujian Niltava, not many birds were seen.

Luckily, I was able to see Short-tailed Parrotbill in the foggy bamboo thicket while I was able to photograph a male Fujian Niltava.

Several bush robins were seen.  All of them were female or immature male, which are either Orange-flanked or Himalayan.  In Vietnam, both are seen according to my birding guide.  Does anyone have idea on ID?


Orange-flanked Bush Robin (female)

Orange-flanked Bush Robin (female)

Orange-flanked Bush Robin (female)

Orange-flanked Bush Robin (female)

Fujian Niltava (male)

Fujian Niltava (male)

Fujian Niltava (male)

Fujian Niltava (male)

Fujian Niltava (male)