Oji-ro and JPW

White-tailed Sea-eagle
Oji-ro washi

Toyanogata, Niigata, Japan

January 10, 2015

Enjoyed a late morning at Toyanogata with Mr Honma. He kindly showed me where to see the lone White-tailed Sea-eagle and I was very happy to get such close views despite lots of branches and twigs between us and the subject.
We also saw plenty of Great Spotted Woodpeckers, a couple of Japanese Woodpeckers and a number of the Japanese Pygmy Woodpeckers. Quite a few Great Tits and Mallard out on the water.
Thank you Mr Honma. A very satisfying outing.

Finally some sun

Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker

Toyanogata, Niigata, Japan



6 responses to “Oji-ro and JPW”

  1. The happy wanderer. Avatar
    The happy wanderer.

    Thank you for sharing these, particularly the Pygmy Woodpecker. It was my first wild sighting of a Woodpecker and I was really excited – in Kenrokuen gardens last winter – and it brings it all back! They are beautiful little birds even though not brightly coloured.

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  2. Nice you can get close to eagles down there!

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  3. The Eagle looks pretty windblown and cold in the early photos. I especially like the Pygmy Woody shot with the darker background.

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  4. Great photos as always. The poor White-tailed Sea-eagle looks frozen.

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  5. Hello Russel!:) A very Happy New Year to you. Thank you for your much appreciated last visit.These all all fantastic captures, even shot through all the twiggy branches. The Pygmy Woodpecker is such a charming little bird, and I too feel sorry for the cold and wind blown White-tailed Sea-eagle.Have a good birding year.Warm Regards.:)

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  6. The woodpecker is so adorable and nice shots of the eagles as well.

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