Although I didn't expect much, I decided to drop in the park for half day before my appointment in Osaka. I arrived in the park about 9:00 a.m. and started walking from the Osaka-jo-koen station. Immediately I heard call of flycatcher and then found a female Narcissus Flycatcher after 5 minutes. Then, I walked towards southern part of the park where normally more migratory birds are seen. I was lucky to see a female Japanese Thrush and a few warblers (probably, Arctic Warbler) on the way.
There were about 30 people despite a week day. They were waiting for Goldcrests were appearing. After passing a plum tree garden, I stopped nearby a gate where I heard flycatcher's call. Yes, there was a female Narcissus Flycatcher. Also, a few Goldcrests were seen very closely. While I was staying there, I also found 1-2 Arctic Warblers and a male Mugimaki Flycatcher, which was a highlight of the day.
Great Tit (male) |
Japanese White-eye |
Arctic Warbler (Phylloscopus borealis examinandus?) |
Arctic Warbler (Phylloscopus borealis examinandus?) |
Arctic Warbler (Phylloscopus borealis examinandus?) |
Arctic Warbler (Phylloscopus borealis examinandus?) |
Arctic Warbler (Phylloscopus borealis examinandus?) |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Goldcrest |
Narcissus Flycatcher (female) |
Narcissus Flycatcher (female) |