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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

  • Winter Eagles in Niigata

    Saw one adult Steller’s Eagle near Fukushimagata, Niigata, yesterday. There were also two adult White-tailed Eagles and one young one at the Fukushimagata wetland area. Light was poor, but it’s still nice to see them. #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1550462713338_13796 .sqs-gallery-block-grid .sqs-gallery-design-grid { margin-right: -20px; } #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1550462713338_13796 .sqs-gallery-block-grid .sqs-gallery-design-grid-slide .margin-wrapper { margin-right: 20px; margin-bottom: 20px; } Continue reading

  • Believe No Evil

    Believe No Evil

    When I first came to Japan it seemed that I often stood in front of giant maps of spaghetti at train stations in Tokyo. I didn’t really know where to go. After many weeks, my landlord kindly took 3 of us for a drive north of Tokyo. I saw mountains in Japan for the first Continue reading

  • Arrivals and Departures

    Bewick’s Swan(Tundra Swan) Hyoko, Agano City, Niigata, Japan October 6, 2018 Last night’s local news was pretty exciting. They announced that the first swans arrived at Hyoko just before sunrise on Thursday. There were birders with tripods, scopes and cameras there to greet them. I wasn’t there but, welcome back! I went there today. There Continue reading

  • Swarming Ducks

    Northern Pintail Fukushimagata, Niigata, Japan September 30, 2018 Well. It’s that time of the year again. It’s exciting to see so many ducks arrive at Fukushimagata. Many Pintail went overhead without landing but in front of me were thousands of Common or Eurasian Teal. I visited last Sunday too, but there was only one single Continue reading