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Arrangement of Japanese gulls <Sumida River Terrace>

[Sam] February 5, 2014 09:00 p.m.

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 According to the calendar, the spring is coming, but the cold weather is severe, but water birds are still bustling on the banks of the Sumida River.

It is said to occupy the majority of the small seagull species that come to Japan as winter birds.

The head of the winter feather is white, the iris is black, a white eye ring around, a dark spot behind the eyes, and a red beak and legs.

The black eye has a lovely look.

You can often see them standing in the pale sunlight of winter and lined up on the balustrade of the river terrace.

In many cases, turn the same direction at once.

In general, if there is a wind, turn your face to the wind,

①We are preparing to avoid crisis and making it easier to fly out efficiently.

②Isn't it possible to reduce the effect by releasing the wind well and maintain balance and body temperature?

I hear it's considered.

It looks the same, but if you look closely, the appearance, facial expression, and gestures of each individual are slightly different, and it is interesting to resemble human patterns.

 

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