Azamidani

Azamidani



This morning I spent some time at Azamidani, . There was an outside chance of migrant warblers and thrushes, however only the usual summer breeders and residents. The highlights were seeing the male , and .

In particular, I observed what seemed to be some kind of courtship display by the male Narcissus, which attracted the female to the same branch although they stayed apart. An put in an appearance, but most warbler activity was limited to .

Other birds observed included Varied Tit, Eastern Great Tit, , and Winter Wren. Also, on the way down the mountain I observed an Eurasian in a treetop, while the call of Lesser Cuckoo could be heard all over the mountain.

Azamidani
A male Narcissus Flycatcher possibly doing a courtship display to the female perched on the same branch

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John Wright

John Wright

John Wright is an Australian wildlife photographer and bird guide based in Kyushu, Japan. John became seriously engaged in nature photography while living in Japan and then Thailand. He returned to Japan in 2008 and has since concentrated on wildlife photography, especially birds. John visits Southeast Asia and Australia regularly, but usually travels within the Japanese archipelago, where he also guides visiting birders and wildlife photography enthusiasts.

John Wright

John Wright

John Wright is an Australian wildlife photographer and bird guide based in Kyushu, Japan. John became seriously engaged in nature photography while living in Japan and then Thailand. He returned to Japan in 2008 and has since concentrated on wildlife photography, especially birds. John visits Southeast Asia and Australia regularly, but usually travels within the Japanese archipelago, where he also guides visiting birders and wildlife photography enthusiasts.

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