Komiya Park

A Scaly Thrush appeared early in the morning.

December is approaching, and the temperature has dropped. I took a walk in Komiya Park from around 7:30 AM. The Siberian Blue Robin was singing actively.

Scaly Thrush

The bushes next to the wooden path were rustling, and I thought it was a White-cheeked Starling, but it turned out to be a Scaly Thrush.

It came out of the bushes.
It came out of the bushes.
It perched on a branch.
It perched on a branch.

Great Spotted Woodpecker

While walking along the Kogera Path, I heard the drumming of a Great Spotted Woodpecker.

It was foraging for food.
It was foraging for food.
It perched on a tree directly above.
It perched on a tree directly above.

Cute Long-tailed Tit

A mixed flock of Long-tailed Tits and other tits were flying all over the park.

They come down quite close.
They come down quite close.

Japanese Green Woodpecker

I heard a 'kiki' sound above the wooden path. There was a pair of Japanese Green Woodpeckers and one Great Spotted Woodpecker.

It made a sound as if it was fighting with the Great Spotted Woodpecker.
It made a sound as if it was fighting with the Great Spotted Woodpecker.
It was looking for food on a sunny branch.
It was looking for food on a sunny branch.

Siberian Blue Robin

Siberian Blue Robins were singing all over the park. A male appeared along the stream.

A male came out of the bushes.
A male came out of the bushes.

Eurasian Magpie

At the intersection after coming down from the park, there was a flock of nearly 20 Eurasian Magpies.

They were eating ripe persimmons.
They were eating ripe persimmons.
They are watching the situation from the power line.
They are watching the situation from the power line.
The tail is long.
The tail is long.