As some birders posted "Black-faced Bunting", I went to the park to check whether it is "Masked" Bunting, which is a common altitudinal migrant throughout Japan or "Black-faced" Bunting, which is an uncommon passage migrant. The individual is actually pale and greyer than the ordinary male Masked Bunting. However, as the throat is yellowish, it is not Black-faced. After asking several birders, I concluded it is a male Masked Bunting, a sub-species (or sometimes treated as a full species) of Black-faced Bunting.
Besides the bunting, I was happy to see Ruddy Crake, though the light was poor to take good photos.
Black-faced Bunting |
Black-faced Bunting |
Black-faced Bunting |
Black-faced Bunting |
Black-faced Bunting |
Black-faced Bunting |
Long-tailed Tit |
Long-tailed Tit |
Long-tailed Tit |
Long-tailed Tit |
Long-tailed Tit |
Long-tailed Tit |
Long-tailed Tit |
Ruddy Crake |
Ruddy Crake |
Ruddy Crake |
Ruddy Crake |
Japanese Whtite-eye |
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