The last of the wild born "Toki", Nipponia nippon, Japanese Crested Ibis died in 2003. In 2008, 10 birds from a breeding program on Sado Island, Niigata, were released into the wild.On Sunday, August 2 2009, my birding friend Mr Honma, called and asked if I'd like to try and see a Toki. Late that the afternoon, we drove to a fairly residental area with a heavily tree-lined river. When we arrived, I was surprised to see what seemed to be hundreds of people lining a bridge and roads by the river. Cars were parked illegally and police were driving by with a loud speaker asking people to move on. We soon found a place to put the car and walked back up onto the bridge. I could see people around me and down by the river pointing to a group of trees about 300 metres up the river, below us. I couldn't see anything. Suddenly excited voices and sighs filled the air and I could see a large, white bird flying up the river towards us. I stood motionless for a moment, reminded of watching an Australian White Ibis Threskiornis molucca in flight. I soon woke up and reached for my camera bag which was still zipped up. Panicing, I got it open, reached in and felt my sweat drip around the lens. Unfortunately, I'd prepared a 400mm lens with an added 1.5X teleconvertor thinking I'd be using it on a tripod. It was too big and slow for hand-holding. I lifted the camera. A butterfly flapped its wings in western Brazil, and I shook as the camera slowly focussed. I guess it was about 5.30pm + and light was poor but I have uploaded the best of my results. I would have been better off with a 300mm lens for the overhead encounter but it was a wonderful experience. The perched photographs were taken with the a fieldscope and digital camera through the mesh siding of the bridge so they're also not as clear as I'd like, but anyway, I hope I'll have many more chances to meet a Toki!







5 comments:
Hi Russell
I have just found your blog after Brian informed me how great you photos were & I must say he was right as your bird photos are amazing as I've just looked back through all of your photos and loved them.
Fantastic work
Cheers Don
Good to see these bird !
Very impressive bird and story. Its rosy flight feather looks beautiful. It is also the cover bird of the Japanese bird guide I have. Wish I lived near Niigata!
I heard about this bird, must have been fantastic to see it in the flesh. Those shots are OK, how many people (apart from the hundreds you describe!) have shots of this species on their memory cards?!?
Hey Russell, could you please allow me to use your photos of the Japanese Crested Ibis in a class presentation? my email address is hydebleach@gmail.com
Thanks~
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