Here are some wild birds that can be observed at Ishikawajima Park in June.
May, June and July are the courtship and child-raising season for small birds. Shijukara has been singing in a clear and beautiful voice early in the morning. This is the voice of courtship in "swirling". The usual voice is "the ground rumbling" and in the case of Japanese tit, it is Jiji. If you hear a twipe at this time, please look up. There's a Japanese tit with a black tie pattern.
The other day, near Tsukuda Park, Kijibato was making a fierce appeal with a courtship action that moves his neck up and down vertically. Last year, the nest where the pheasant chicks introduced on the blog were nested has completely disappeared due to wind and rain. Where will the nest be built this season?
Last month, when I looked at Chunchun's squeal, I told you that you could meet a sparrow chick, but I was able to take a cute look.
This child had a brother.
My mother is also hard!
The sparrow's child-rearing will continue until July.