2025 "Japanese white-eye" in "canola flower" shining in beautiful spring sunshine


The so-called "canola flower" early varieties "Kurokawa", "Fushimi", "Kansaki" and "Etsuki", which are said to be about 300,000 shares planted in a flower garden of about 3.000m2 in the Hamarikyu Onshi Garden, are shining golden in the beautiful spring sunshine. canola flower is a collective term for the perennial herb of the Abrana family Brassicaceae, which is native to Northern Europe and Central Asia, and is a symbol of the arrival of spring after a long winter, and has frequently appeared in poetry, literature and paintings. The yellow vitamin color evokes a lively mood and relaxes the mind just by looking at it. Against the backdrop of Shiodome Shiosite's skyscrapers, the canola flower field, which has become a yellow carpet, spreads out, creating a vivid contrast between the clear blue sky and the surrounding greenery of Kiki, creating a spring-like sight. A group of Japanese white-eye, which is smaller than sparrows, has yellow-green from the head to the back and tail feathers, yellow from the throat, and white eyelines around the eyes, is flying around the canola flower field in search of flower nectar. Japanese white-eye actively preys on insects during the growing season, and feeds fruits in the autumn of fruit, but has no eyes on nectar, inserts elongated beaks into the back of the flower, and carries nectar entangled with a brush tongue. It is lovely fascinated by the appearance of flying around canola flower without hesitation, and the grabbing flower stems bent into the shape of "ku" and sucking honey.