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  1. Goosander

    Goosander

    They returned last year. They fish in the deep water in groups of one male and four females. They are very wary and will run away if they see people.
  2. luxurious worries Ⅱ

    luxurious worries Ⅱ

    Distance about 4 meters It's so close that it seems to be out of the field of view.
  3. luxurious worries Ⅰ

    luxurious worries Ⅰ

    Distance about 4 meters It's too close and I can't focus on everything
  4. KingFisher

    KingFisher

    As I gave up and was putting away my equipment, she suddenly appeared nearby.
  5. Barn swallow

    Barn swallow

    They have grown to the stage where they have left the nest and are learning to forage on their own. Their flight technology has advanced to the same level as their parents. It's an amazing growth rate.
  6. Greater painted-snipe Male

    Greater painted-snipe Male

    I found it in a paddy field filled with water. When I stayed still, it came close to about 4 meters away. This species has an unusual habit in which the male incubates the eggs and raises the young.
  7. Blue-and-White Flycatcher[

    Blue-and-White Flycatcher[

    It lives among low shrubs and rarely appears. When breeding begins, they sing at the tops of tall trees. He is popular for his good voice and beautiful blue color.
  8. Japan's national bird (Green Pheasant Female)

    Japan's national bird (Green Pheasant Female)

    This is a female. By mid-May we will be able to see them with their chicks.
  9. Japan's national bird (Green Pheasant Male)

    Japan's national bird (Green Pheasant Male)

    During the breeding season, they travel in pairs and search for food.
  10. Little ringed plover

    Little ringed plover

    The cherry blossoms are in full bloom, and the two Little-ringed-plover have returned in their summer plumage.
  11. Brown-eared Bulbul

    Brown-eared Bulbul

    Distance about 3 meters It doesn't have a good cry, but if you look closely, it's a very beautiful bird.
  12. Brown-eared Bulbul

    Brown-eared Bulbul

    They come in droves to eat the kumquat fruits in the garden and devour them.
  13. Get breakfast!

    Get breakfast!

    As the weather warms up, he catches a caddisfly that begins to hatch in the air.
  14. Great Cormorant

    Great Cormorant

    searching for food while diving in the strong wind. After this, drying feathers on the sandbar.
  15. Goosander

    Goosander

    This morning, despite the gloomy weather threatening to rain, I was able to observe one male and six females actively searching for food.
  16. Goosander male

    Goosander male

    Now that the weather is getting warmer, he will be heading back north soon.
  17. Goosander male

    Goosander male

    After preening on the opposite shore, he went out to breakfast. This was taken with a field scope.
  18. dusky thrush

    dusky thrush

    The distance is about 5 meters!
  19. Goosander male

    Goosander male

    When it senses someone's presence, it immediately flies away.
  20. Osprey! Twelve O'clock High

    Osprey! Twelve O'clock High

    he is back again this year
  21. Goosander female

    Goosander female

    Several flocks return around this time every year. They are very wary and won't let get close to them.
  22. Eurasian teal

    Eurasian teal

    The feathers have molted beautifully and are becoming brighter.
  23. Daurian Redstart

    Daurian Redstart

    This is a male. I saw it in a small waterway at the edge of a mountain.
  24. Falcated Duck

    Falcated Duck

    The decorative feathers are growing. They are very wary and cannot be approached.
  25. Falcated Duck

    Falcated Duck

    The decorative feathers have grown, but you can't see them in flight.
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