We saw a good variety of bird species during the trip to Watarase.
Male Meadow bunting (Hoojiroホオジロ) was tweeting above us while we were having lunch.lovely fresh green 🍀🌿
Over the drained areas, Black-eared kites (Tobiトビ) were flying low and high.
We saw a good variety of bird species during the trip to Watarase.
Male Meadow bunting (Hoojiroホオジロ) was tweeting above us while we were having lunch.Over the drained areas, Black-eared kites (Tobiトビ) were flying low and high.
Watarase Yusuichi, a detention basin to store flood water and vast reedbeds surrounding the basin was the destination of our 2-day birdwatching trip in March.
The water is full in winter for wintering waterfowl but on the 1st of March every year, they have controlled reed burning and the water in the reservoirs is drained. That's why it looks like mudflats.
Many birdwatchers come here to see Oriental storks (Konotoriコウノトリ) and so did we.
They are magnificent looking birds and you won't miss them because of their size. (Teals look like tiny dots in the pictures!)
There is an artificial stork nest in the middle of the plain and a parent stork is sitting on eggs!