2010
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The Polite and Social Birder.
Blue-and-white Flycatcher Usually, well at least in the old days, I used to go out looking for photographic subjects alone, however in recent years I have discovered the benefits of social birding, both in Australia and Japan. It’s just in the last year in Japan that I have been going out looking for birds with… Continue reading
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Dull Skies and Rainbows.
Rainbow Lorikeet It’s almost ten years ago when I was teaching English in Tokyo. I remember a student; a young woman, 25 who had been working in Tokyo for seven years. She lived in another prefecture next to Tokyo and commuted in and out every day on crowded trains and subways six days a week.… Continue reading
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Japanese Woodpecker
Had a wonderful time today trying to photograph this Japanese Woodpecker. He was a toughy, mostly directly above me in the shadows. So it was mostly looking up his backside and into the sun. I had to react quickly when he finally moved into some open, sunlit spaces but it was still hard to get… Continue reading
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Hayabusa VS Aussie Peregrine Falcon
Uploaded this picture to Birdforum a few years ago but what the heck, this is my blog. On the left is an adult Japanese Peregrine Falcon (Hayabusa – Japanese) Falco peregrinus nominate/japonicus? (Photographed at Toyano, Niigata, in October 2007) and right, an adult Australian Peregrine Falcon, Falco peregrinus macropus (female, the smaller male was following her, at… Continue reading
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Three Files from 2005. A rainy day post.
After two decades of SLR film photography, I was excited to get my first DSLR back on the evening of July 12, 2005. I didn’t take it out until the next day. My first shot was a high Black-eared Kite. The second shot file # IMGP0002 above: A Black-eared Kite resting on a bridge along the… Continue reading
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Pale Hen Harrier…
Went looking for the local Steller’s Sea-eagle again this morning but heard it was there (Fukushimagata, Niigata) until ten minutes before we arrived. Knew my luck couldn’t hold out as I’d taken my wet weather lens out on a sunny morning. The most interesting sight was this harrier. I thought from a distance that it was… Continue reading
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Weasel in the Snow.
Went looking for the local Steller’s Sea-eagle yesterday but no luck. (It was last seen on Friday as far as I know) Anyway, it was a beautiful day and I got some firsts. The highlight of the day for me for sure was my first ever weasel. A Japanese Weasel (Mustela itatsi) to be precise.… Continue reading
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“Where the Earth Ends”. -Shiretoko Article
I was hoping to revisit Shiretoko this February but as things turned out, can’t go. Disappointed, I decided to relive my 2006 experience through writing an article for the Toowoomba Bird Observers’ newsletter. You can read the article Where the Earth Ends Maybe I’ll get back there next year! Continue reading
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Australian Raptor Mini Guides
Just wanted to mention that there are free guides (printable pdf files) of Australian Raptors available at the Toowoomba Bird Observers’ “Downloads” page. Click here: raptorguides I put them together with the help of other, kind photographers and I hope to update them every so often to get them better and better… I have tried to set them out… Continue reading
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Landing Swan
A Whooper Swan landing at Hyoko, Niigata on January 24. Continue reading
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Northern Pintails at Hyoko, Niigata.
Northern Pintails at Hyoko, Niigata on Sunday, January 24, 2010. Continue reading
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White Birds in a Pale Sky.
Whooper Swans around Fukushimagata, Niigata today. (Click on a picture for a larger view) Continue reading
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Raptors of the Darling Downs.
Back on December 28, 2009, went for a look south-west of Toowoomba, Queensland. The gateway to the sweeping plains known as the Darling Downs. As it turned out I remember seeing the same species in the same area 20 years ago. A good place for parrots and raptors. Unfortunately, the light wasn’t nice for photography.… Continue reading
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Magpie Geese, Pink-eared Ducks and Black-winged Stilts.
Some more from the outing with Michael Atzeni of the Toowoomba Bird Observers on December 30, 2009. We encountered these at the Gatton campus of Queensland Uni. Above and below: Magpie Geese with Pink-eared Ducks in the background. Below: A pair of Pink-eared Ducks pass in front of the Magpie Geese. Above and below: Some Pink-eared Ducks… Continue reading