Saturday, 10 January 2015

Oji-ro and JPW

White-tailed Sea-eagle
"Oji-ro washi"

Toyanogata, Niigata, Japan

January 10, 2015


Enjoyed a late morning at Toyanogata with Mr Honma. He kindly showed me where to see the lone White-tailed Sea-eagle and I was very happy to get such close views despite lots of branches and twigs between us and the subject.

We also saw plenty of Great Spotted Woodpeckers, a couple of Japanese Woodpeckers and a number of the Japanese Pygmy Woodpeckers. Quite a few Great Tits and Mallard out on the water.

Thank you Mr Honma. A very satisfying outing.




Finally some sun

Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker

Toyanogata, Niigata, Japan







6 comments:

Sonja said...

Thank you for sharing these, particularly the Pygmy Woodpecker. It was my first wild sighting of a Woodpecker and I was really excited - in Kenrokuen gardens last winter - and it brings it all back! They are beautiful little birds even though not brightly coloured.

Stuart Price said...

Nice you can get close to eagles down there!

John Holmes said...

The Eagle looks pretty windblown and cold in the early photos. I especially like the Pygmy Woody shot with the darker background.

Vicki said...

Great photos as always. The poor White-tailed Sea-eagle looks frozen.

Breathtaking said...

Hello Russel!:) A very Happy New Year to you. Thank you for your much appreciated last visit.
These all all fantastic captures, even shot through all the twiggy branches. The Pygmy Woodpecker is such a charming little bird, and I too feel sorry for the cold and wind blown White-tailed Sea-eagle.
Have a good birding year.
Warm Regards.:)

Choy Wai Mun said...

The woodpecker is so adorable and nice shots of the eagles as well.