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Okawabata's <Yurikamome>

[Sam] Nov. 5, 2010 10:00

RIMG0965S.JPG It is said that most of the small seagull species that come to Japan as winter birds are the plover seagull family.

As the temperature cooled down, the number has increased in Okawabata.

The legs and beaks are red. Summer feathers have a black-brown head, winter feathers have a white head, and black spots behind their eyes, and have a charming face. It is said that there is also a handy bird that shows ferocious enough to dispel other water birds, but it is lovely as far as you can see them dancing with their wings spread and resting their wings lined up on balustrades and fences.

The wings are the life of birds. The bird's feathers are very careful. Once you start it, you're doing it quite a bit.

   <Uricamome>         <black-tailed gull (left) & Yurikamome (right)> <Fairing>

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pencil Be careful on the balustrade of Tsukuda-ohashi Bridge! Please be careful about the feces of the black turtle around the streetlights. " Birds have one exit because the anus that emits manure and the fallopian tube stick in the body. There is no urethra and excretion of feces and urine together. It appears white due to the white crystals of uric acid as a nitrogen compound, which is the final product of protein metabolism.