Today, May 6 was the middle tide, and the Sumida River terrace in the morning was quite tide.
Well, an unfamiliar bird is having dinner with Ukishima resident Indian spot-billed duck.
What a bird, Mr. ruddy turnstone!
Travel birds are used to spend winter in Southeast Asia and Australia, and to build a family in summer.
They go to Siberia and stop by spring and autumn for a break to Japan.
Here in Tokyo, the bird garden in Kasai Rinkai Park is the observation point.
But today I'm thrilled to meet six ruddy turnstones in front of you!
I want you to fill your stomach with the delicious prey of the Sumida River and travel to Siberia well.
The walk on the Sumida River Terrace is also attractive because you can see different scenery due to the tide.