Brown-eared Bulbul Junsai-ike, Niigata, Japan May 13, 2012 Nikon 1 V1 + FT1+ Nikkor AF-S 70-300mm VR UPDATE: Thank you to IsuzuGeek and Mick Atzeni for confirming that these ‘turtles’ are Red-eared Sliders. I was happily greeted to the new day (May 16th) with a comment from IsuzuGeek (check below) and an email from Mick… Continue reading
Huge Fox Lanterns made by an Elementary school in the district Kitsune-no-yomeiri Tsugawa, Niigata, Japan May 3, 2012 On the evening of May 3 (a Golden Week Holiday) we went to Tsugawa, Niigata to see a festival called, Kitsune-no-yomeiri. (“Kitsune“= fox; “no” = of ; “yomeiri” = “bridal ceremony”…kind of, we think) As has been… Continue reading
Carrion Crow Shinano River, Niigata, JapanJanuary 2008 Nikon D300 with AF-S 70-300mm f5.6 VR Some experimental shots of Carrion Crows dropping some kind of nut (looks like a walnut) onto hard surfaces. These photos were my first first bird photos taken with my Nikon D300 and lens just over 4 years ago. I actually went… Continue reading
Sakura at Toyanogata, Niigata on Saturday, April 21, 2012 Nikon V1 with 10mm f2.8 lens Haven’t done much birding recently. The main bit of birding excitement for me was my first ever Hoopoe sighted at this park two weeks ago. We were told of its presence by another birder and were lucky to find it… Continue reading
Bush Stone-curlew Toowoomba Aerodrome, Queensland September 8, 2008 Just digging through some files and found these shots which again, were birds found and shown to me by Mick Atzeni. (As with my previous post) Thanks Mick! Way back in 2008. I wonder where they are now? Fan-tailed Cuckoo Gowrie Junction, Queensland Continue reading
Buff-banded Rail Lake Annand, Toowoomba, Queensland August, 2011 Thanks to Mick Atzeni for taking me to see this guy in Toowoomba last year. It was much friendlier than one I spent some time trying to get close to in Cairns back in 2007. Buff-banded Rail at Cairns in 2007 Continue reading
Japanese Macaque Also known as a Snow Monkey Jigokudani Yaen-Koen, Nagano Prefecture, Japan March 31, 2012 These photos were taken yesterday in Nagano Prefecture at Jigokudani Yaen-Koen. It is the famous place for wild Snow Monkeys bathing in a hot spring. I recommend you click on the Official Jigokudani Website for more information. After years of thinking… Continue reading
Niigata City is based on the Shinano River. The Shinano is the longest river in Japan. It has all the features of rivers of moderns cities. Shipping ports at the mouth, walkways/bike paths and gardens with cherry trees and beds of tulips, public toilets and bridges. Sadly, I noticed a big gap along the river… Continue reading
Waders at Toorbul, South-east Queensland, Australia. September 2008 Pentax K200 with Pentax smc ED 400mm f5.6 Some members of the Toowoomba Bird Observers will be meeting up with the South Queensland Waders Group this Sunday, March 25th at Toorbul, South-east Queensland. If I was around, I’d be there! The photos here are from an outing… Continue reading
Unknown Subject xxx Lookout, South-east Queensland, Australia. August 1994 It’s already a year ago, when for some reason, I was waiting at a train station with a colleague and trying to make chit chat. I don’t know why, but I revealed that I was a bird watcher. My colleague seemed somewhat entertained by the idea… Continue reading
White-tailed Sea-eagles (male with the fish) Toyanogata, Niigata, Japan All photographs February to March 4, 2012 Range: 200 metres. Cropped image: Nikon 1 V1, FT1 + Nikkor AF-S 300mm f4 and Nikon 1.4xTC II on flimsy tripod. Equal to 1134mm I’ve been learning more about White-tailed Sea-eagles visiting Niigata in the Winter months. They’re not… Continue reading
Girraween National Park Queensland, Australia August 2006 (last month of Winter) Pentax K100, Pentax 50mm f1.4 & Pentax smc ED 400mm f5.6 for Tony Wattle Eastern Grey Kangaroo female me thinks Eastern Grey Kangaroo me thinks male Pied Currawong Continue reading
This post is dedicated to my father-in-law, Emeritus Professor Rihachi Hayashi, who passed away on February 14th. I thank him for welcoming me into his home. Continue reading