We had weeks of freezing, dull weather, but suddenly we had a glorious spring weekend. I went to Fukushimagata on Saturday but barely got any photos. I was surprised to see most of the geese and swans had gone. Then today I was really happy to see Daurian Redstarts. Surely a sign of spring. Continue reading
After a very cold week, Saturday brought sunshine to Niigata City. I woke up early but didn’t want to go out on black ice when it was 1 degree celsius and waited till after 8. By then, the centre of the roads had begun to thaw and I felt safer going out and about. I… Continue reading
I arrived back to Japan after my September adventure in Australia and it was still hot. I walked around in a dream with the images of Fairy-wrens, Galahs, and kangaroos in my mind and the the days turned to nights and the bright summer light eventually faded and the winds came. Always in late October,… Continue reading
Some sparrows at Hyoko, Niigata. Hyoko is famous for swans and ducks but there are also some smaller species. All look beautiful in the snow. Continue reading
Well, the winter break is far over already. I was hoping to spend lots of time capturing goshawks and falcons chasing ducks around the wetlands, but I could only muster a few rare and distant glimpses. My most successful photos were just of the swans and the mountains, which I took on December 31. Maybe… Continue reading
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
White Swan Japan Book Cover Photo I have just published my first book with Blurb. It is called “White Swan Japan” To learn more about it, please click on the above link or on the badge at the right side of the blog… It’s available as an eBook or in print. Swans have been pretty… Continue reading
This post is dedicated to my father-in-law, Emeritus Professor Rihachi Hayashi, who passed away on February 14th. I thank him for welcoming me into his home. Continue reading