Wednesday, 27 October 2010

27/10/10 Hegura-jima, Japan

27/10/10: After the cold northerly gale our expectations were running high despite the continuing cold temperatures, North 4 wind and heavily overcast skies. The early morning produced the first of four Naumann’s Thrushes for the day and our only Tufted Duck and Shoveler seen on the island and a flock of 50 Rooks at the School still accompanied by the Daurian Jackdaw. After breakfast we headed for Tsukasa and whilst enroute found a Coot sheltering in the harbour, a Treecreeper at the monument and flushed a Japanese Quail and a Common Snipe from a small harbourside grassy plot. The Pallas’s Reed Bunting was still present at Tsukasa, a European Starling was sat on the power lines and we soon relocated our plain Phyllosc quickly identifying it as a Siberian Chiffchaff much to the delight of the Japanese birders on the island for all of whom it was a new species. At one point the Siberian Chiffchaff disappeared behind a grassy mound and by pursuing it lead to the most exciting moment of the trip as 2 Siberian Accentors flushed up from our feet both sitting in the open with us not knowing which to watch first. Our most-wanted species and they didn’t disappoint! Our afternoon tour of the island saw Mealy Redpoll numbers increasing all the time into three figures and we found 3 Coue’s Arctic Redpolls amongst them.



Coot in the Harbour



Olive-backed Pipit in the Harbour Park



Pine Bunting at Tsukasa



Starling at Tsukasa




Siberian Accentor at Tsukasa




Daurian Redstart at the Northern Shrine



Siberian Chiffchaff at Tsukasa



Eastern Yellow Wagtail at the Harbour Park



Rufous Turtle Dove at the Observation Platform



Eastern Rook at the South western beach



Black-faced Bunting in the South western Enclosures



Rustic Bunting in the South western Enclosures



Lapwings along the western shore



Mealy Redpoll at Tsukasa



Mealy Redpoll at Tsukasa



Presumed Mealy Redpoll in the Harbour Park



Mealy Redpoll at the South western beach



Mealy Redpoll and presumed Coue's Arctic Redpoll at the South western beach



Presumed Coue's Arctic Redpoll at the south western beach

Whilst this individual shows quite extensive flank streaking it possesses a buff-washed face, unstreaked rump and deep-based bill.




Coue's Arctic Redpoll at Tsukasa

A more classic individual sporting a small bill, virtually no flank streaking and virtually unmarked untertail-coverts



Peregrine over Tsukasa



Siberian Buff-bellied Pipit at Tsukasa

Species noted:

Streaked Shearwater 100
Cormorant 8
Great White Egret 5
Grey Heron 8
Teal 1
Mallard 30
Shoveler 2
Tufted Duck 1
Black-eared Kite 2
Sparrowhawk 3
Peregrine 1
Japanese Quail 1
Coot 1
Lapwing 4
Snipe 1
Black-headed Gull 1
Black-tailed Gull 100
Vega Gull 5
Slaty-backed Gull 2
Kittiwake 1
Rufous Turtle Dove 8
Japanese Green Pigeon 1
Skylark 10
Olive-backed Pipit 2
Red-throated Pipit 1
Siberian Buff-bellied Pipit 10
Eastern Yellow Wagtail 1
Black-backed Wagtail 4
Brown-eared Bulbul 1
Waxwing 8
Siberian Accentor 2
Daurian Redstart 35
Siberian Stonechat 1
Blue Rock Thrush 2
Pale Thrush 5
Dusky Thrush 40
Naumann's Thrush 4
Japanese Bush Warbler 2
Siberian Chiffchaff 1
Arctic Warbler 2
Yellow-browed Warbler 2
Goldcrest 15
Wren 1
Treecreeper 1
Japanese White-eye 20
Eastern Rook 50
Large-billed Crow 4
Daurian Jackdaw 1
European Starling 1
Brambling 20
Oriental Greenfinch 10
Siskin 150
Mealy Redpoll 100
Coue's Arctic Redpoll 3
Hawfinch 16
Black-faced Bunting 1
Masked Bunting 2
Pine Bunting 1
Elegant Bunting 60
Rustic Bunting 25
Little Bunting 1
Reed Bunting 5
Pallas's Reed Bunting 1