2021-11-28

Birdwatching in Kabukuri-numa and Sendai Plain (13-15 November 2021)

Northern parts of Sendai Plain (often called as Senboku Plain) is the largest wintering ground of goose in Japan.  The number has been increasing in the recent years.  The number is now estimated over 200,000 annually.  Majority of the goose is White-fronted Goose (about 90%) while Cackling Goose has been increasing rapidly.  There are also Bean, Lesser White-fronted and Snow Goose though the number is less than 1,000 for each.

During the stay, I was able to see roughly 30 species including four goose species (White-fronted, Lesser White-fronted, Bean and Cackling).  


Bean Goose, White-fronted Goose, Lesser White-fronted Goose, Cackling Goose, Whooper Swan, Mallard, Northern Shoveler, Common Teal, Common Merganser, Oriental Turtle Dove, Great Cormorant, Grey Heron, Eurasian Coot, Black-eared Kite, Hen Harrier, Japanese Buzzard, Common Kestrel, Merlin, Bull-headed Shrike, Carrion Crow, Large-billed Crow, Skylark, White-cheeked Starling, White Wagtail, Buff-bellied Pipit

Lesser White-fronted Goose

Lesser White-fronted Goose

Lesser White-fronted Goose

Lesser White-fronted Goose

Lesser White-fronted Goose

Lesser White-fronted Goose

Lesser White-fronted Goose

Cackling Goose

Cackling Goose

Cackling Goose

Cackling Goose

Cackling Goose

Cackling Goose

Cackling Goose

Cackling Goose

Cackling Goose

Japanese Buzzard

Bean Goose

White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose















































White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose



White-fronted Goose

White-fronted Goose










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