天気がよければバードウオッチングに出かけ、雨が降ると自宅で本を読んでいます。I go out bird-watching in good weather and read at home when it rains.
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Male and female “Chinese Grosbeaks” (Eophona migratoria) have distinguishable plumage
晴れた日は探鳥 (4K) Birding on fine days (4K)
Courtship Dance of “Great Crested Grebe” (Podiceps cristatus)
A rare bird, “White-shouldered Starling” (Sturnia sinensis) pecks at bagworms
“Goldcrest” (Regulus regulus) is the smallest bird in Japan
“Masked Bunting” (Emberiza personata) spends the winter in a park
Red-breasted Flycatcher (Ficedula parva): Call Notes and Foraging Behavior
“Vega Gulls” (Larus vegae) forage for food on tideland of the Ariake Sea
What is “Carrion Crow” (Corvus corone) eating?
“Eurasian and Black-faced Spoonbills” (Platalea leucorodia and Platalea minor) soar above Lake Ezu
Caching (hoarding) behavior of “Varied Tit” (Sittiparus varius)
“Asian Stubtail” (Urosphena squameiceps) forages for food
“Warbling White-eye” (Zosterops japonicus): A Little Bird with Prominent White Eye-ring
“Naumann’s Thrush” (Turdus naumanni) and “Dusky Thrush” (Turdus eunomus)
“Long-tailed Tits” (Aegithalos caudatus) look for their lost fledgling
Songs of “Japanese Bush Warbler” (Horornis diphone)
“Great Cormorant” (Phalacrocorax carbo) is sunbathing?
(Extra edition) Thanks! to Monorail (Kumamoto City Zoological and Botanical Gardens)
“Eurasian Tree Sparrow” (Passer montanus) feeds fledglings
“Japanese Night Heron” (Gorsachius goisagi): First Encounter and Breeding
“Siberian Thrush” (Zoothera sibirica): First Encounter
“Common Kingfishers” (Alcedo atthis) start a new love
“Pacific Reef Egret” (Egretta sacra) forages for food in a tide pool
“Common Shelducks” (Tadorna tadorna) do a headstand in water
A colorful little bird “Red-billed Leiothrix” (Leiothrix lutea) is always busy
“Japanese Green Pigeons” (Treron sieboldii) eat acorns
“Scaly Thrush” (Zoothera dauma) dances in the open space of a park?
“Common Blackbird” (Turdus merula): first encounter
“Eyebrowed Thrush” (Turdus obscurus) has characteristic white eyebrows
“Brambling” (Fringilla montifringilla) pecks at fruits of tree
First encounter with “Caspian Tern” (Sterna caspia)
“Red-flanked Bluetail” (Tarsiger cyanurus) sings in early winter
“Yellow-bellied Tit” (Periparus venustulus):video recording on my third encounter!
“American Wigeon” (Anas americana): male and female?
“Eurasian Coots” (Fulica atra) chase after “Weasel” (Mustela)
“Asian Stubtail” (Urosphena squameiceps) bathes in water
Black-faced Spoonbills (Platalea minor) (endangered species) forage for food in clear stream
Five species of “Flycatchers” (Muscicapidae) found in the park
Courtship behavior of “Eastern Spot-billed Duck” (Anas zonorhyncha)
“Asian Brown Flycatcher” (Muscicapa dauurica) is calling
“Falcated Ducks” (Anas falcata) spend the winter in a nearby park
“Japanese Paradise Flycatchers” (Terpsiphone atrocaudata) feed their nestlings
Nest building by “Japanese Paradise Flycatcher” (Terpsiphone atrocaudata)
“Varied Tits” (Poecile varius) feed their young appearing from a nesting cavity
“Common Moorhens” (Gallinula chloropus) raise their chicks on the ‘water lily’ blooming pond
“Barn Swallows” (Hirundo rustica) feed their fledglings
“Chinese Grosbeaks” (Eophona migratoria) peck at fruits of trees and bathe in water
Good Luck! to Fledgling of “Bull-headed Shrike” (Lanius bucephalus)
Courtship Song, Prey-impaling Behavior and Breeding of “Bull-headed Shrike” (Lanius bucephalus)
“Great Bittern” (Botaurus stellaris) is a rare winter bird
Have you ever listened to “Daurian Redstart” (Phoenicurus auroreus) singing?
“Eurasian Teal” (Anas crecca) performs the courtship dance
“Common Kingfisher” (Alcedo atthis) exhibits courtship behavior
“Northern Pintail” (Anas acuta) forages for food in the park
First encounter with “Dusky Warbler” (Phylloscopus fuscatus)
“Common Shelduck” (Tadorna tadorna) drops in at the park
“Red-breasted Flycatcher” (Ficedula parva) has come to the park
“Great Bittern” (Botaurus stellaris) and “Grey Heron” (Ardea cinerea) watch out for each other
“Asian Brown Flycatcher” (Muscicapa dauurica) in winter
Flight of “Great Crested Grebe” (Podiceps cristatus)
“Swan Goose” (Anser cygnoides) has come to a pond