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Winter morning pigeons [Sakuragawa Park]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] January 17, 2019 13:00

It is the morning of Sakuragawa Park in Sakuragawa Park as the cold days continue.

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This park is a resting spot representing Hatchobori, and as the name suggests, it is full of cherry blossom visitors in spring. Unfortunately, in winter, all the cherry trees are closed with all the leaves removed.

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Here a lot of pigeons are sucking their necks, feathers and rounding up, and still over the cold.

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On the morning of December of last year, I saw the same sight at Tsukiji River Ginza Park and introduced it on a blog.

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The title of the blog at that time was "fly pigeons" from the impression of "fly sparrows", but when I saw exactly the same scene, every year at this time, I thought that I was enduring the cold in this way, The pigeons who closed and couldn't move became messy.

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Click here for a blog post introducing pigeons at Tsukiji River Ginza Park in December of last year. ⇒

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