2019
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Golden Flangetail (Sinictinogomphus clavatus)
Went out hunting for dragons early today at Fukushimagata. Captured three or four. The most striking, I argue, were these beauties. I am being bold, and please correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe the are Sinictinogomphus clavatus Golden Flangetails. They belong to the club-tail dragonflies. I mostly identified them by the large club… Continue reading
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Diamond Firetails
Here’s a new bird for my blog. Photos aren’t so great but nice records nonetheless. These are tiny little Diamond Firetails as seen with Mick and Rod at Girraween back in March, 2019. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1566049798963_25733 .sqs-gallery-block-grid .sqs-gallery-design-grid { margin-right: -20px; } #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1566049798963_25733 .sqs-gallery-block-grid .sqs-gallery-design-grid-slide .margin-wrapper {… Continue reading
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March Goshawk
I have to get out more. Here are some photos of a Brown Goshawk that flew through when we were chasing dragonflies at Gold Creek back on March 24. The contrasts were a real challenge in the Australian sky. Continue reading
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Nagaoka Hanabi, August 2, 2019
I remember my father in-law driving me around the streets of Nagaoka. He explained the streets were wider than those narrow lanes in many old villages and towns that were spared from the bombing raids of WWII. He, and his wife-to-be, were school-aged children during World War Two. On the night of August 1st, 1945,… Continue reading
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Black Dragons
Dragonflies have been becoming more numerous in Niigata since the start of July. I visited the pond in the park near Big Swan at Toyanogata a couple of times. The weather has been humid but not so hot. I photographed several kinds of dragonflies, but my favourites are the black ones. Depending on the angle… Continue reading
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Red Dragons
Here are some more dragonflies from the Gold Creek outing back in March. This time I tried putting the red dragonflies together but I fear I found them the most difficult to identify. Please tell me of my mistakes. Criticism much appreciated. Above: Common Glider Below: I’m not sure if the are all Fiery Skimmer… Continue reading
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Two Flutterers
Two Australian Flutterers at Gold Creek back in March. The above are some images of Graphic Flutterer. Below, Yellow-striped Flutterer. They are well named. They do flutter. Continue reading
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3 Spring Birds
Blue-and-white Flycatcher (male) Golden Week 2019 is soon setting into history. My passerine photo collection still wains behind large easy to photograph raptors and here are my only successes. I tried hard but didn’t find many subjects other than these. These three are still excitement for tired eyes, a sore throat and blocked nose. Red-flanked… Continue reading
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Dragons in Blue
Black-headed Skimmer Here are some more dragonflies from Gold Creek as seen back in March. To be honest, I find even simple and seemingly obvious identifications are challenging due to various lighting conditions, and I can”t recall their sizes. Here we go.. Blue Skimmer above and lower species is Black-headed Skimmer Blue Skimmer Above, I… Continue reading
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Australian Emperor and the Water Princes
Australian Emperor Some more dragonfly pictures from my outing in Brisbane back at the end of March. Thank you to Chris Burwell and Rod Hobson for help with identifications. I was trying to capture many in flight and was spending some time trying to capture Water Princes mating and noticed every now and then a… Continue reading
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Three Green Dragons
Australian Emerald Dare I stumble in the dark in the presence of dragons. I had a really wonderful experience back at the end of March searching for dragonflies at Gold Creek near Brisbane with an enthusiastic band of Dragonfly seekers. Thank you to Rod Hobson and Chris Burwell et al. for directions and advice on… Continue reading
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The Pelican and the Sea-eagle
3 big birds A Sea-eagle and two pelicans Young White-bellied Sea-eagle and Australian Pelican Size comparison. White-bellied Sea-eagle and Australian Pelican Maybe the angle makes the eagle look much smaller than it really is compared to the pelican. Australian Pelican A magnificent large flying bird. Last Monday was a pretty special day. It was filled… Continue reading
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Winter’s End
Here are some recent images from Niigata. It’s seems winter had an early end, yet snow is forecast for Wednesday. A lot of rain today. I visited some different places and suddenly the swans and ducks that made up the bulk of birdlife throughout winter have gone. The weekend was sunny and spring-like, but I… Continue reading