Saturday, 20 May 2017

Tokyo Bay Area

3 Grey-tailed Tattlers (Kiashishigiキアシシギ) were on the breakwater concrete blocks.

They were just standing there and I didn't see them move for a while. Waiting for the right moment?

Turnstones (Kyojoshigiキョウジョシギ) were, on the other hand, busy moving around on the rocks and concrete blocks.

Cormorants (Kawauカワウ) were resting and drying their feathers.

A lone female Scaup (Suzugamoスズガモ) was floating among the waves. All her friends must have left a while ago. She can't fly or just decided to stay longer?

Little Terns (Koajisashiコアジサシ) were preening on the buoys. They come to Japan to breed and a few pairs have bred on the artificial beaches around Chiba-shi. I hope they stay here to breed this summer again.

Saturday, 13 May 2017

Early May in Chiba

There is not so much of a dawn chorus in May in Chiba as there is in Britain because there are not many songbirds breeding around here, but there are lots of activities going on among the thick leaves which already have grown.

An Azure-winged Magpie's nest

a flock of Azure-winged Magpie (Onagaオナガ) foraging in a tree and on the ground


a female Japanese Sparrowhawk (Tsumiツミ) calling

a pair at a different location


In Japan, Azure-winged Magpies are known to build their nests in the territory of a breeding pair of Japanese Sparrowhawks in order to avoid nest predation, mainly by Thick-billed Crows. Japanese Sparrowhawks probably benefit from it as the Magpies are colonial communal breeders and very vocal so they could be like an alarm system.

Oriental Turtle Doves (Kijibatoキジバト)


 a family of Long-tailed Tits (Enagaエナガ)



They were still so fluffy!!

A male Meadow Bunting was singing by a small pond.

It will be more lively soon as chicks start leaving their nests:)