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Wild birds in Tsukuda Park

[Sam] January 12, 2013 09:00

R0020373LS.JPG R0020300RSG.JPG seagulldusky thrush and other winter birds coming all the way from the northern Eurasian Continent, as well as birds coming from the mountains, can be seen in the winter.

Among them, the appearance of Japanese white-eye, where camellia flowers gather closely, is lovely.

According to the officials of the Wild Bird Society of Japan, this year is the "fond year" of winter birds.

 

pencil brown-eared bulbul: It's full body gray with a head. The cheeks are plain red.

   Starlings: The beak and feet are orange. White spot on the cheek.

   dusky thrush: Eyebrow spots, mottled pattern on the chest.

   Japanese tit: White cheeks, " tie" pattern from chest to belly.

   Japanese white-eye: Yellow-green. White eye rings around the eyes.

   Hakusekirei: Sway the tail feather up and down, alternate legs and walk quickly.

 

        <brown-eared bulbul>           Starlings            <dusky thrush>

      brown-eared bulbul (2)RS.JPG   R0020379RSC.JPG   dusky thrush (3) RSC.jpg

      <Japanese tit>          <Japanese white-eye>           <Hakusekirei>

      Japanese tit RS.jpg   Japanese white-eye RS.JPG   Hakusekirei RS.JPG

 

 

 

 
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