Black-eared Kite
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Mt Yamamoto Raptor Migration 2020
We have had a nice Silver Week holiday to start the week. We went to Mount Yamamoto near Ojiya, Niigata as we do every year to see the raptor migration. I’ve been really looking forward to it this year. Yesterday was bit of a let-down, however. It was very dull, cloudy and cool. No thermals,… Continue reading
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Mountain Day August 10, 2020
Today was a holiday! We’ve all had such a hard time this year and it is nice not to be so busy. We’ve had a lot of rain, and it rained all weekend, but today was fine. Fine, but very hot. Anyway, we went for a drive to the mountains. We didn’t know where to… Continue reading
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On the Move
Eastern Buzzardlooks young Sakata, Niigata, Japan September 19, 2018 I was lucky enough to have a few days off mid-week this week and the weather was much better than the previous weekend. Sunny and warm, but not too hot. I went to Sakata yesterday and encountered a few raptors on the move: a pair of… Continue reading
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Tombi
Black-eared Kite Hyoko, Niigata, Japan January 7, 2018 “Tombi” is a casual Japanese name for Black-eared Kite. “Tobi” is more usual. I guess I have to look at these photos with ‘the glass is half full’ attitude. The first 4 pics below are not cropped. Except for the wings. Continue reading
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Flu
A week has passed since I went to Hyoko. It was very disappointing to find it has been closed since December because of Bird Flu. Bird Flu was found in Niigata at the end of November. I think it is just a precautionary. Many birds were out there, I just couldn’t enter and maybe it… Continue reading
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A walk around Fukushimagata
Fukushimagata Niigata, Japan May 15, 2016 It was early summer out there today. I went for bit of a walk around Fukushimagata. Didn’t really find anything new. The bird of the day was “Grey Heron”. They were everywhere. Also spot-billed Duck and Mallard. A small sprinkling of egrets and other small herons but I didn’t… Continue reading
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The iWants
Northern Goshawk Adult Hyoko, Niigata, Japan February 21, 2016 Sony RX100iii held up to a Nikon ED50 field scope I didn’t bring an adaptor! I want a big new spotting scope. Either Zeiss, Swarovski, or Leica will do. The above goshawk looked fantastic through my little scope but I imagined a nice, intimate portrait with… Continue reading
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Sunny and Dull
Fukushimagata Niigata, Japan Nikon D800 December 28, 2014 Welcome back to this blog for a new year. After whinging on Phil’s blog that I had to work on Christmas Day, I then had 9 days off over New Year. (Sorry for the whinge, Phil). Of those 9 days, just one; Sunday, December 28th, was fine… Continue reading
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Random Shots
Fukushimagata, Niigata, Japan February 22, 2014 Decided to go out for a big walk at Fukushimagata today. We’re having a mild winter compared to normal years. The rest of Japan is copping it, but as you can see there is little snow here. It’s usually the other way around. I still had to cover myself… Continue reading
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Nature pics with V1
Black-eared Kite Shinano River, Niigata, Japan Nikon V1 + FT1 + Nikkor AF-S 70-300mm VR (please click on the image for a larger view) Played around with my Nikon V1 last weekend. Think I still prefer DSLR but it’s a pretty light and nifty outfit. Better for static subjects with SLR lens and FT1 but… Continue reading
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Milvus migrans: of Forked-tail and Black-ears
Black-eared Kite Milvus migrans lineatus (Japanese Black Kite) Japanese name: Tobi This Kite is just a little larger and bulkier than the Australian Kites. So named for the darker patch around the ears. It also has a more distinctive white patch just near the base of the front primary feathers and the wings are broader.… Continue reading
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Why do Black-eared Kites have miserable tails in the summer?
Black-eared Kite Ojiya, Niigata, Japan June 2, 2012 Because the crows are nesting, of course! Continue reading
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Grey Heron
Grey Heron Fukushimagata, May 28, 2011. Grey Herons are common all year round in Niigata, however it seems numbers are highest in the warmer months when there are frogs and things in the rice fields. It’s easy to overlook them because they are so common. Grey Heron Summer 2010 Also at the moment Carrion Crows… Continue reading
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A Welcomed Sight.
Blue-and-white Flycatcher Went to Toyanogata looking for birds yesterday afternoon. The first time in a month. I wasn’t really expecting to see much as I had a call from a friend on Wednesday night who goes out a lot and he reported that things had been very quiet: “No Blue-and-white Flycatchers in Niigata this year”.… Continue reading