2011-01-09

Birdwatching in Inba-numa and Ukishima (January 8, 2011)

Together with my friend, we went to see Desert Wheatear, firstly.  The wheatear was found very easily as it was feeded by photographers.  The individual is not an adult individual but is still striking.  After photographing the tame Desert Wheatear, we stopped at lakeside of Inba-numa.  Among hundreds of Pintail and other ducks, we found 5 Bean Geese.  Although my friend saw a Dusky Warbler in the morning, we didn't hear at the time.  Then, we went to Ukishima marsh to look for Long-billed Dowitcher.  Somehow, we didn't find the flock, though we saw rest of highlights, such as Marsh Sandpiper and Ruff. In the sunset time, we saw several Eastern Marsh Harrier and a male Hen Harrier.

Recorded Species

1. Bean Goose 2. Eurasian Wigeon 3. Mallard 4. Spot-billed Duck 5. Northern Pintail 6. Little Grebe 7. Grey Heron 8. Great Egret 9. Little Egret 10. Great Cormorant 11. Eurasian Kestrel 12. Peregrine Falcon 1 imm. 13. Osprey 14. Black-eared Kite 15. Eastern Marsh Harrier 16. Hen Harrier male 1 17. Japanese Sparrowhawk female 1  18. Northern Goshawk imm. 1 19. Common Buzzard 20. Common Moorhen 21. Coot 22. Northern Lapwing 23. Common Snipe 24. Marsh Sandpiper 25. Green Sandpiper 26. Wood Sandpiper 27. Dunlin 28. Ruff  29. Vega Gull 30. Oriental Tuttle Dove 31. Bull-headed Shrike 32. Carrion Crow 33. Large-billed Crow 34.Skylark 35. Brown-eared Bulbul 36. Japanese Bush-Warbler 37. White-cheeked Starling 38. Common Starling 39. Dusky Thrush 40. Daurian Redstart 41. Desert Wheatear 1 male 1st yr 42. Blue Rock Thrush 1 female 43. Tree Sparrow 44. White Wagtail 45. Japanese Wagtail 46. Buff-bellied Pipit 47. Oriental Greenfinch 48. Meadow Bunting 49. Black-faced Bunting 50. Common Reed Bunting

Desert Wheatear

Desert Wheatear

Desert Wheatear

Desert Wheatear

Desert Wheatear

Desert Wheatear

Black-eared Kite

Common Buzzard

Common Buzzard

Common Buzzard

Common Kestrel (female)

Common Snipe

Common Snipe

Wood Sandpiper

Wood Sandpiper

Northern Lapwing

Eastern Marsh Harrier

Hen Harrier (bottom) & Eastern Marsh Harriers

2011-01-03

Birdwatching in Maioka Koen (January 3, 2011)

First birding in Year 2011.  Although the weather was windy and cloudy, birding of the day was relatively good as the park was so quiet.  The best bird of the day was a Water Rail.  There was a albino Daurian Redstart (female), which was so tame. 

Recorded species were as below.

1. Chinese Bamboo Partridge 2. Spot-billed Duck  3. Grey Heron 1 4. Black Kite 5. Water Rail 2  6. Oriental Turtle Dove 7. Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker 8. Japanese Woodpecker 1 9. Brown-eared Bulbul 10. Bull-headed Shrike 3 female 11. Carrion Crow 12. Great Tit 13. Varied Tit 14. Long-tailed Tit 15. Japanese Bush Warbler 16.Japanese White-eye  17. Grey Starling  18. Pale Thrush 19. Brown-headed Thrush 20. Dusky Thrush 21. Daurian Redstart 1 female (albino) 22. Tree Sparrow 23. White Wagtail 24. Siskin 25. Hawfinch 26. Meadow Bunting 27. Black-faced Bunting 28. Grey Bunting (call)

Black-faced Bunting (female)

Meadow Bunting (male) was drinking water

White Wagtail (male)

Japanese Bush Warbler (probably, female)

Varied Tit

Great Tit

Japanese White-eye

Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker

Dusky Thrush (male) was calling

Dusky Thrush (male)

Pale Thrush (male?)

Pale Thrush (male?)

Pale Thrush (male?)

Daurian Redstart (female) albino

Daurian Redstart (female) albino

Bull-headed Shrike (female)

Bull-headed Shrike (female)

Bull-headed Shrike (female)

Grey Heron

Water Rail

Water Rail

Water Rail

Something was hunted....

2010-12-31

Birdwatching in Oike Koen (December 31, 2010)

Certainly the last birding day of the year 2010.  Oike-koen is located in Asahi-ku, Yokohama City.  Approx. 1 hour from my house.  It is currently known as Kodomo-Shizen-koen, means Kid's Nature Park in Japanese.  Local birdwatchers told me this park holds more variety of birds than Maioka-koen, where I often go. 

It takes 5 min. from Totsuka station to Higashi-Totsuka station by JR train and 20-30 min. by Sotetsu bus to Maki-ga-hara Oike bus stop.  The park is a well-maintained urban park.  There are two ponds and wide types of vegetation. 

As today is a fine day and off for most of Japanese (new year's eve), there were hundreds of people inside the park.  Despite many people, I was still able to see some good birds, such as a flock of Siskin and a male Orange-flanked Bush-Robin.  As the park holds good dark forest, there would be Grey Bunting as some bird watchers have photographed in this winter.

Obeserved species are as below.

1. Little Grebe 2. Spot-billed Duck 3. Tufted Duck 4 Grey Heron 5. Northern Goshawk 1 imm. 6. Oriental Turtle Dove 7. Common Kingfisher 8. Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker 9.Carrion Crow 10. Large-billed Crow 11. Great Tit 12. Varied Tit 13. Long-tailed Tit 14. Brown-eared Bulbul 15. Japanese Bush Warbler 16. Japanese White-eye 17. Pale Thrush 18. Brown-headed Thrush 19. Dusky Thrush 20. Orange-flanked Bush-Robin 1 male 21. Tree Sparrow 22. White Wagtail 23. Siskin 24. Japanese Grosbeak 25. Black-faced Bunting

Pale Thrush

Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (male)

Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (male)

Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (male)

White Wagtail (male)

White Wagtail

Tufted Duck

2010-12-24

Birdwatching in Maioka Koen (December 24, 2010)

A windy day.  Very quite both people and birds in the park. 

Little Egret

Bull-headed Shrike (male)

Dusky Thrush

Great Tit (male)

Great Tit

Great Tit (female)

Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker

2010-12-23

Birdwatching in Yokohama Shizen Kansatsu no Mori (December 23, 2010)

A fine and warm day.  Due to warm temperature, Orange-flanked Bush-Robin was singing in the bush.  Luckily, a female Grey Bunting was seen in a small flock of Black-faced Bunting. 

Black-eared Kite, Chinese Bamboo Partridge, Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker, Brown-eared Bulbul, Orange-flanked Bush-Robin male 1, Daurian Redstart female 1, Brown-headed Thrush, Dusky Thrush, Japanese Bush-Warbler, Long-tailed Tit, Great Tit, Varied Tit, Japanese White-eye, Black-faced Bunting, Grey Bunting female 1, Oriental Greenfinch (call), Bullfinch (call), Howfinch, Jay

Black-eared Kite

Black-faced Bunting (male)

Grey Bunting (female)

Long-tailed Tit