December can be dark and gloomy in Niigata. There can still be beauty and excitement to find however. I fear my D500 and 5.6 lens capture more noise than I like. That said, it is remarkable what current cameras can do. Hyoko, Niigata, Japan Eurasian Marsh Harrier Northern Goshawk and Carrion Crow Tundra Swans The… Continue reading
Don’t be fooled into thinking that raptors are terrible and evil hunters preying on the beautiful and weak. The most carnage I have seen in Japan has been by the common Oriental Crow (Nee, Carrion Crow). I have seen them take swallows, bats and this finch. They destroy Goshawk nests, push around Steller’s Eagles and… Continue reading
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
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
Common Kestrel also known as Eurasian Kestrel Niigata City, June -August 2012 Been lucky enough to know of kestrels living and nesting at a cement factory along the Shinano River in ever since I’ve been here. This year they raised just two but other years I have photographed them with 4 or maybe 5. I don’t… 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
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