Perhaps because it was the autumn migration period, numerous shorebirds could be observed in the rice-field areas. Although the Long-toed Stint is usually seen alone on Honshū, on the most productive day around fifty individuals were spotted.
Personally, I was particularly delighted to find both the Pintail Snipe and Swinhoe's Snipe.
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| Wood Sandpiper |
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| Zitting Cisticola |
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| Zitting Cisticola |
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| Zitting Cisticola |
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| Black-winged Stilt |
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| Black-winged Stilt |
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| Black-winged Stilt |
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| Black-winged Stilt |
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| Black-winged Stilt |
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| Black-winged Stilt |
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| snipe sp. (Swinhoe's?) |
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| Little Ringed Plover |
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| Little Ringed Plover |
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| Cattle Egret |
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| Cattle Egret |
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| Cattle Egret |
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| Pacific Swallow |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Long-toed Stint |
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| Pintail Snipe |
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| Pintail Snipe |
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| Pintail Snipe |
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| Pintail Snipe |
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| Pintail Snipe |
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| Red-necked Stint |
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| Common Greenshank |

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