2010
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Greenmount.
Brown Falcon Spent an hour or two at Greenmount, south of Toowoomba this afternoon. Red-rumped Parrot Named Nankeen Kestrel in years past but now also known as an Australian Kestrel. One of a number of Little Corella. Continue reading
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Two Days at the Lockyer Valley.
Brown Falcon Spent two days at the Lockyer Valley, south-east Queensland and saw many wonderful things. Here’s just some photos. Very excited to see my first ever Platypus. (I’ve seen them splash around before but I think you can recognise what it is in this pic). (Above and below) Swift Parrots are a rare visitor… Continue reading
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Trip to Durikai State Forest and Coolmunda Dam.
Azure Kingfisher Had another great outing with Kay and Kevin Williams today. We went to Durikai State Forest and Coolmunda Dam in south-east Queensland. Recorded 81 species on the trip which I think is pretty good. Also saw buckets of macropods (kangaroos and wallabies) but I’m out of practice identifying them. Anyway, we had beautiful… Continue reading
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Powerful Owl Family.
Newly fledged Powerful Owls. Had a wonderful day with Kay and Kevin Williams of the Toowoomba Bird Observers. The highlight of the day was a family of Powerful Owls north of Toowoomba. We found three of them sitting near each other; one adult and two young. A young Powerful Owl. Adult Powerful Owl. The adult… Continue reading
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B&B for Tired English Teachers.
Busy lately but summer holidays now. Photographed this B&B on the outskirts of Niigata city from a moving car on the night of May 1. Continue reading
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Guardians of Niigata – Peregrine Falcons
(above) -In picture to the right: The tiny figure of a Peregrine Falcon on top of the Niigata Prefectural Office. (Photographed 2009) There seems to be a good population of Peregrine Falcons in Niigata. They can be encountered anytime throughout the year in most parts of the prefecture. The most noteable however, is a pair that… Continue reading
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Legends of the Powerful Owl.
Powerful Owl I was a lad when a very important man gave me a very beautiful book. I remember all items being cleared from our kitchen table and imaginary crumbs being wiped away. The book had its protective cellophane wrapping removed and was carefully placed in the centre of the table. Within its covers were… Continue reading
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Golden Eagle.
Golden Eagle. Above is a photo taken yesterday of a Japanese Golden Eagle in Niigata. I wish I was a kilometre closer but I’m happy to get this record shot. (I think it’s identifiable?) I had heard they existed in a particular area five years ago and I’ve looked for them there once or twice a… Continue reading
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Stoop.
It happened back in the 1970s. A late afternoon summer storm was building up towards us (up the mountain range) to the east. I was playing in a field near my home and as always was waiting to the last minute of danger before fleeing to safety. Thunder groaned and lightening flashed and crackled as… Continue reading
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The Golden Narcissus.
Golden_Week has come and gone for another year. The ceaseless winter all but passed spring by and we suddenly enjoyed weather typical for late spring and early summer. I enjoyed a variety of things including just three birding occasions. 1. On Saturday, May 1, we went to Nagaoka and Kasabori Dam. 2. We went to Aizu,… Continue reading
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Daurian Redstart
There seemed to be buckets of these guys around weeks ago but now it’s a bit quieter. Photographed at Junsai-ike, Niigata, April 17, 2010. Continue reading
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Spring Bath
Japanese White-eyes taking a quick splash and dash at Junsai-ike, Niigtata, April 25, 2010. (Blew-out the metering a bit but still thought they’re worth a look.) Continue reading
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The Serpent and the Pheasant.
I was crossing a walker’s bridge at Toyano Lagoon, Niigata, on April 10 and saw a Japanese Green Pheasant going mad stomping around in the dead reeds. I was looking into the sun, took a few shots and walked on without realising why it was so frantic. Saw the reason when I got home and downloaded… Continue reading
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Rusty Blue Roof
Found this Blue Rock Thrush enjoying an industrial environment along the Shinano River, Niigata on April 10. Continue reading
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Buds and Sprouts.
There are four seasons in Niigata – Spring, Summer, Autumn and the Ice Age. To say that joy can be had at the first signs of Spring is an understatement. -But well worth he wait. Blue-and-white Flycatcher Daurian Redstart (female) Red-flanked Bluetail (female) Have to look this last guy up. All photos at Junsai-ike Niigata… Continue reading