Aisatsu

Aisatsu

This blog is for family and friends, to share my feelings and photos with and for myself, to support my fading memory. Readers who have my site translated automatically, please refer to the original if necessary. Especially when it comes to identification. Any comments, anonymous or by email name are always welcome!.

Thursday 25 April 2024

Small stuff around the mountains

Not only birds. There are other Wings and Things to see. All things beautiful and intriguing are respectfully documented in this blog post.


A long-time "wish-to-see"  Japanese Flash, トラフシジミ on April 1st







Miyama Seseri, ミヤマセセリ (endangered) on the same day











The first Blue Admiral, ルリタテハ of the year, in Odo



The Noble Orchid, シュンラン in the mountains to the south





Nearby the swamp where Bogbean, (Mitsugashiwa) ミツガシワ blooms



Ordinata or Club-tailed Dragonfly, サナエトンボ



Five-leaf akebia or Chocolate vine (Akebi) アケビ, XXX



Fuderindo, フデリンドウ  (Gentiana zollingeri) 



スミレ Violets in countless varieties





White Ermine moths, maybe Kiharagomadarahitori キハラゴマダラヒトリ mating





Another moth that looks so much like a leaf.



The Cherry blossom was gorgeous



Saturday 20 April 2024

Siberian Rubythroat, ノゴマ etc

On a day that I thought he had left already. But he was still there, enticed to come out of the bush by his audience. What did they treat him with? 

Siberian Rubythroat, ノゴマ









A splash of bright yellow and orange, Narcissus Flycatcher, キビタキ in the late afternoon birdbath















And finally, I got an image of the Brown-headed Thrush, アカハラ





Eyebrowed Thrush, マミチャジナイ was there, too





Siberian Blue Robin, コルリ

 At the end of the afternoon I managed to find an hour to look up this migrating visitor at the park


Appearing briefly, but scared away by people passing by.



Waiting and waiting, nearly giving up. Then, right behind me...!







Shortly after, a bit of a D-tour, below again.







Coming closer and closer



Practicly at my feet. It's 4.55pm.    Who will be leaving first?

Me 😆

Thursday 18 April 2024

Part 3

The Minivets seem to like this place. It started with just 5 or 6 birds, last time there were about 50! Some Ryukyu Minivets were among the Ashi Minivets. In the photos below, I think there are only Ashi males and females. 

Ashi Minivet, サンショウクイ