Afternoon all,
it's been 10 years since i went to Japan for a bit of study and walking. I had a brilliant time there, birdwise two trips to Hegurajima were dreamtrips.
Now i would love to go back with a proper travelcamera and eagerness to find Japanese dragonflies, birds and butterflies.
It's hard to find good information on dragonflies (in English).
There's a book wbich costs a small fortune so that's no option.
I did find some specieslists for Japan and some other sites
http://www.allodonata.com/search/?OB=-2&Territory=JP
http://www.odonata.jp/00english/index.html
Apart from Tom Kompier not many dutch people have been dragonfly-searching in Japan. So my own recording-site
https://japan.observation.org/foto/index doesn't offer that much information yet.
Question
I'm going in may/early june. and I will go on fieldtrips mostly in and around Tokyo (Takao and Choshi included) with some overnight trips to Hegurajima / Wajima and probably Atami.
Does anyone of you have any tips for finding the spring dragonflies (mostly damsels, emeralds and some Gomphids) in this area? Any book suggestions, websites...
Hope to read from you
thanks,
Housecrow
it's been 10 years since i went to Japan for a bit of study and walking. I had a brilliant time there, birdwise two trips to Hegurajima were dreamtrips.
Now i would love to go back with a proper travelcamera and eagerness to find Japanese dragonflies, birds and butterflies.
It's hard to find good information on dragonflies (in English).
There's a book wbich costs a small fortune so that's no option.
I did find some specieslists for Japan and some other sites
http://www.allodonata.com/search/?OB=-2&Territory=JP
http://www.odonata.jp/00english/index.html
Apart from Tom Kompier not many dutch people have been dragonfly-searching in Japan. So my own recording-site
https://japan.observation.org/foto/index doesn't offer that much information yet.
Question
I'm going in may/early june. and I will go on fieldtrips mostly in and around Tokyo (Takao and Choshi included) with some overnight trips to Hegurajima / Wajima and probably Atami.
Does anyone of you have any tips for finding the spring dragonflies (mostly damsels, emeralds and some Gomphids) in this area? Any book suggestions, websites...
Hope to read from you
thanks,
Housecrow