A Red-breasted Flycatcher was much easier to see. It was immediately found after photographing the sparrow. The flycatcher is relatively tame and easy to photograph. Well, this is more enjoyable.
Then, I visited Abiko to see a Pallas's Leaf-Warbler. The warbler was spotted within 15 minutes after I arrived but was so restless!! I took a few shots but none was so good.... Additionally, there were still more than 50 birdwatchers who were chasing around such a tiny warbler. I gave up for photographing it and dropped in taking photos of a male Orange-flanked Bush-Robin, which stayed on a nice plum branch.
Black-faced Bunting (male) |
Black-faced Bunting (male) |
Daurian Redstart (female) |
Daurian Redstart (female) |
Oriental Greenfinch (male) |
Oriental Greenfinch (male) |
Golden-crowned Saprrow (non-breeding plumage) |
Golden-crowned Saprrow (non-breeding plumage) |
Golden-crowned Saprrow (non-breeding plumage) |
Golden-crowned Saprrow (non-breeding plumage) |
Golden-crowned Saprrow (non-breeding plumage) |
Buff-bellied Pipit (non-breeding plumage) |
Red-breasted Flycatcher (female?) |
Red-breasted Flycatcher (female?) |
Red-breasted Flycatcher (female?) |
Pallas's Leaf-Warbler |
Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (male) |
Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (male) |
Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (male) |
Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (male) |
Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (male) |