So 2011 has officially arrived, and this blog is going to be 3 years old in just a few days. Still I find it hard to believe how fast time has gone by. It's my first post here in January 6, 2009 after my first solo trip to Arasaki in Kagoshima Prefecture for migratory crane watching. Those memories are still fresh in my mind. I still have no idea about my future after graduation. If I decide to leave Japan, 2011 will be my last full year here in this country. Anyway, let's start the year with these cheerful photos I took earlier in December at Asami. Of course, these brightly coloured Ginko leaves have already disappeared by now, but these photos somehow give a cool refreshing feeling which suits well to the New Year vacation.
As I walked around the Yatsusaka Shrine, I came across a fruiting persimmon tree which attracted lots of thrushes and white-eyes. The thrushes were very shy, so I could only get a few photos of them. There were about 20 Dusky Thrushes and around 5 Pales Thrushes. The Japanese White-eyes were, on the other hand, very friendly and visited the tree almost in every 3 minutes. A few Brown-eared Bulbuls also came to the tree, but they were all too shy to stay for long. The brightly coloured persimmons contrast well to the clear blue sky of winter, making the photos look very bright and cheerful. I wished I could take more photos of the thrushes though.
8 comments:
Happy New Year to you.............
I never have the patience to write out latin names, good work!
Thanks Stu!
Well, I never write them by myself actually...just copy from the Oriental Bird Images Database lol
Wonderful stuff Ayuwat. Looking forward for more from Japan. Best wishes
madi
Happy new year to you too mate!!! Beautiful start for 2011 and wonderful pictures. i hope the year 2011 will be as promising as last year for you!!
Super photos. Excellent colours. Better than Australia at the moment. Have a great year.
You picked some good ones there!The bulbul is just a stunner as is the Dusky Thrush - a little like a redwing in pose and supercilium.
Happy new year.
Thank you everyone for your kind compliments!
Hope your 2011 will be a great year for birding as well :D
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