31 October 2012
A quiet end to October............
Some Scaup at Kamiiso this afternoon, there were about 10 or so species of duck around (lots of Pochard) as well as several Great Egret and the 5 commoner species of gull.................a Siskin in the long grass on the beach was a surprise.
The Scaup were a scruffy bunch, they'll look much better come spring.
And here is a hybrid of Mallard and Spotbilled Duck, I saw quite a few of these last year too.
Nearer home over the last few days there were more Great Egret, Night Heron, Rustic Bunting, Daurian Redstart, Red Flanked Bluetail and Hawfinch.
Last Sunday it was very very windy and the direction was from the east so we headed over to Sawara where in the last couple of years several Red Legged Kittiwakes have been found at this time of year after such storms. There were about 50 or so Black Legged Kittiwakes but I couldn't find any of the (much much rarer) Red Legged. There were a few Harlequin Duck around but not much else, at Onuma there was the usual common stuff in the forest but nothing noteworthy.
I've been a bit lazy this year. No trips to Mt Hakodate at all. I need to get my arse in gear in 2013.
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26 October 2012
Things moving a little......
1 of 2 Great Egrets on the small river near my apartment today.
Quite a few different birds around town this last week....................Marsh, Varied and Great Tit, Rustic, Black Faced and Chestnut Eared Bunting, lots of Hawfinch, several Daurian Redstart, Red Flanked Bluetail, Brown Dipper, 3 types of heron, the first Tufted Duck of the season as well as Wigeon and Pintail.............
Still a few skulking Night Heron around.............
Last Sunday we went to the mountains to look for bears (somewhat halfheartedly it has to be said). Of course we didn't find any but we did see several different Crested Kingfishers. Very low numbers of salmon at Yakumo, hopefully this is due to the extremely hot end to summer and they will appear in numbers soon.
At Onuma the common resident wood land species were in evidence as well as the first Whooper Swans of the winter...............
Most interesting bird of the last couple of weeks was a female Mugimaki Flycatcher at Onuma. No photos (way too dark). I also found a small group of half a dozen or so Grey Bunting. This is a shy skulking bird that loves dark forested areas..................so almost impossible to photograph for the non serious types like me. Here is a very poor heavily cropped record shot.
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14 October 2012
First winter visitors
A tatty looking Glaucous Gull at Kamiiso this afternoon, one of several 'winter' birds appearing in town the last couple of days.
There were 5 species of gull at Kamiiso including a large flock of Black Headed Gull. Wigeon, Pochard and Tufted Duck were on the river as was a lone Great Egret. There were also hundreds of Brambling in the fields feeding on sunflower seeds. Nearer home I saw the first Daurian Redstart of the season on Friday and the resident Spot Billed Ducks are being joined by Mallard and ever growing numbers of Teal. # species of heron included the usual skulking Night Herons and another Great Egret...................
I've had a bit of a cold and sore throat the last 2 or 3 days so didn't do much. Can't believe it was too hot to sleep at night only 3 or 4 weeks ago..........................
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10 October 2012
Autumn Geese
A juvenile White Fronted Goose at Tomakomai last weekend.
After the pelagic trip we visited Utonai Ko, a large shallow lake near Chitose airport. It is famous as a resting place for geese in autumn on their way south. There were 2 species: White Fronted and Bean Goose.
99.9% of them were in the middle of the lake.
They feed in the rice stubble in the local padi fields I guess. We see both species near Hakodate but never in great numbers........................
We've been visiting the lake for over 6 years and there is one resident Bean Goose, presumably crippled. It is tame and spends its days with a group of similarly injured Whooper Swans.
Sadly it would call to the birds in the middle of the lake but they ignored it................
In the same area were 2 tame White Fronted Goose, as far as I know these are wild (I've never seen them before so close).....................perhaps they were just mega bold ones?
There was also a small tame flock of Pintail in various stages of moult.
Not much else around. A big flock of swans were on the other side of the lake, there was a lone Great Egret, a few Wigeon, some Little Grebe and Tomakomai's famous Magpies nearby.....................
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8 October 2012
A pelagic visitor..............
OK I know it's a crappy picture and a very heavy crop but it is quite an interesting bird....................
It was identified as a South Polar Skua, a visitor to northern oceans in the the southern winter I guess.
Taken from the pelagic trip off Tomakomai on Sunday. I was the only person who saw this individual, I didn't even ID it until a couple of hours later. when it was suggested it was a South Polar Skua................there must have been more than one around because luckily the other people on the boat saw a distant one later (I missed that one).
**Edited to add**
It seems to be that this was misidentified and is actually a Pomarine Skua, check out the comments below and on this thread on birdforum.
I made a bit of a fool of myself, after 4 boat trips I still haven't worked out how to put on the lifejacket properly and have to be shown how to do it. I think I've worked it out now but I fully expect to stare at one in a dumbfounded way the next time.
Apart from the Skua it wasn't a productive trip...........................there were almost no birds on the sea at all. Really, virtually nothing. Except a few Streaked Shearwater, none of them particularly close.
Very nice autumnal weather and it was quite relaxing on the boat.
I don't regret missing the Liverpool v Stoke game at least.
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6 October 2012
More of the same
There seem to be 8-10 Night Herons on the river, all hidden away most of the time. Not much else this last week: Arctic Warbler, Hawfinch, Siberian Stonechat all passing through...................
I will hopefully see some interesting stuff on a pelagic trip tomorrow....................it might even be sunny.
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1 October 2012
A change in my life
A Night Heron the river near my apartment this morning.................
Not much around, a few Asian Brown Flycatcher still passing through.
The only other bird of interest was Varied Tit................
It was a quiet weekend as the tail end of a typhoon hit Hakodate.................so very grey and wet.
So I'm typing this on my new computer.....................this is a big step as I've left the closed world of Mac and am now using a Windows laptop. Cost was the main factor in my choice. I got my imac about 4 1/2 years ago and love it but I got tired of waiting for the latest update (Apple only seem to care about iphones and ipads these days). Mac latops are too expensive so I bought a BTO Windows one with SSD/i7CPU/16GB RAM and have hooked it up to a big external monitor.
It was a tough decision................on reading Mac vs Windows stuff on forums it seems some people take this stuff way too seriously: as if moving from one to the other is kind of like changing one's political standpoint or religion.....................I'd say it's more like moving house. Lots of minor hassles and a nagging doubt as to whether I did the right thing.
The main reason I got a new PC was processing photos had been a real chore for a while, now I have the juice in the tank to tackle my thousands of mediocre photos and try to sort them out properly and delete lots (do I really need 1500 RAW photos of Red Necked Stints in slightly different poses in slightly different light?
Speaking of moving house it is exactly 10 years ago that we moved to this apartment. My god, where did those 10 years go?
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