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News from Mr. Indian spot-billed duck Summer 2016

[The Rabbit of Tsukuda] August 30, 2016 18:00

The Indian spot-billed duck and others seen on the Sumida River Terrace in Ishikawajima Park have a total of 5 birds, 2 pairs and singles. It is not clear whether everyone has a bed on the floating island at the base of Aioi Bridge. That's because Mr. Indian spot-billed duck is dead. Today, we will deliver the daily lives of Indian spot-billed duck with the summer of Ishikawajima Park.

 

The red color of common sage, the flower bed in Ishikawajima Park, shines as blue on the river surface.

Cal and common sage. jpg 

When the clover in Paris became white all over, Mrs. Indian spot-billed duck often took a walk if he liked it.

Cal and Clover 1.jpgCal and two clover stairs. jpg 

If you are tired after taking a walk, take a break in the shade of cherry blossoms.

After all, Mr. Indian spot-billed duck also likes the bright scenery.

Cal and . jpg 

Oh!!‼

Cal and Uncle. jpg 

Everybody doing gymnastics every day on the opposite bank at 6:30 in the morning.

Mr. grey heron is aiming for an opportunity for breakfast, but Mr. Indian spot-billed duck is still in bed dexterity.

Cal, grey heron and gymnastics. jpg 

With a good position as the runner in the morning passes, Mr. Indian spot-billed duck has nothing to spare.

Cal and Morning Walk. jpg4 Cals. jpg 

I don't get along with dogs, but if I keep a distance, coexistence is okay.

Well, the day is starting today.

Cal and Shiba Inu. jpg 

I would like to continue watching Mr. Indian spot-billed duck and others.