"Mejiro pushing" is an example of the concentration of things because the small bird Japanese white-eye flocks from autumn to winter and stops side by side in trees.
Today, on the railing of the slope at Tsukiji River Ginza Park, I saw "Hato push" instead of "Japanese white-eye push", but I saw it gathered in this park before I saw it, but it was the first time I saw it lined up in a line.
Tsukiji River Ginza Park is a park built on the Metropolitan Expressway on both sides of the Mannenbashi Bridge on the way from Higashiginza to Tsukiji along Harumi-dori St.
The Metropolitan Expressway was built by reclaiming the Tsukiji River, which used to flow here in the past.
It seems that the original Japanese white-eye push was also seen from autumn to winter, but today's "doo push" was also seen on the day when it suddenly cooled down, and it made me feel the changing seasons.