Katakurajoshi Park - Komiya Park

Winter birds have arrived.

As the temperature dropped, I went to two parks to see winter birds.

Pale Thrush

At Katakurajoshi Park, a Pale Thrush was eating berries.

Its belly was plump.
Its belly was plump.

Japanese Bush Warbler

In the thicket next to the field, there were Japanese Bush Warblers and Black-faced Buntings.

It showed its face while making a call.
It showed its face while making a call.

Buff-bellied Pipit

The Buff-bellied Pipits came to the upper field again this year.

It has a mottled pattern from its chest to its belly.
It has a mottled pattern from its chest to its belly.
They were foraging in groups of several dozen.
They were foraging in groups of several dozen.

Japanese Tit

Japanese Tits were everywhere in the forest.

It caught and ate a moth on a conifer.
It caught and ate a moth on a conifer.

Blue-and-white Flycatcher

At Komiya Park, a male Blue-and-white Flycatcher appeared.

It's a solid blue individual.
It's a solid blue individual.
It was mostly in the shade.
It was mostly in the shade.

Daurian Redstart

A Daurian Redstart was singing at the edge of the forest.

It was worried about the sky.
It was worried about the sky.

Black-faced Bunting

It seemed that Black-faced Buntings were also coming.

A female climbed a tree.
A female climbed a tree.

Blue Rock Thrush

A Blue Rock Thrush approached me at the Yudono River on the way home.

It was a curious male.
It was a curious male.