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A clover appears near Aioi Bridge

[The Rabbit of Tsukuda] April 11, 2017 14:00

The Harumi Canal has a former storage area, but now it is a place for winter birds to relax.

Today, when you are observing a fixed point near Ishikawajima Park and Aioi Bridge, there is a clam grebes with a distinctive head feather!

 

A storage plant. jpg 

Do you know any of them? The black one I've just introduced before. In front of me, sir.

 

Two camphor grebes together. jpg 

The grebes come from Eurasian Continent for wintering during the winter. That's why while I'm in Japan, it's winter feathers, but he's already replaced summer feathers, and is a very fine crown head.

I was able to meet you at a very valuable time.

 

Last year's Kanmuri jpg

The photo on the left is a winter feather cub that was observed from Minami Takahashi of the Kamejima River at the end of March last year.

 

Last year and this year, and from the end of March to the beginning of April, the fact that you can see the gulls in Chuo-ku for several days may be a relay point returning to the north.

 

Also, come and rest your wings next year!