Saturday, 13 October 2012

13th October 2012 Hegura-jima NW2 Overcast

Rain overnight but a dry dawn with a NW2 wind. The cloud cleared and it was hot by midday. More air in the afternoon and a pleasant temperature. Our early morning walk along the Central Track was eventful with an Eastern Water Rail watched walking back and forth across the path in front of us, a Siberian Rubythroat and 4 Japanese Grey Thrushes. At midday we found a Pallas's Leaf Warbler near the Drinking Pool and a pale eastern form Reed Bunting. At dusk 3 Whooper Swans flew over calling as they headed south.

Streaked Shearwater 20
Greater Cormorant 1
Grey Heron 3
Whooper Swan 3 S
Teal 1
Mallard 3
Black-eared Kite 1
Sparrowhawk 4 (3 S)
Peregrine 1
Eastern Water Rail 1 ex.
Coot 1
Black-headed Gull 2
Black-tailed Gull 100
Great Spotted Woodpecker 2
Skylark 4
Olive-backed Pipit 2
Grey Wagtail 1
Black-backed Wagtail 8
Brown-eared Bulbul 2
Daurian Redstart 10
Stejneger's Stonechat 5
Blue Rock Thrush 5
Japanese Grey Thrush 4 (1 male)
Pale Thrush 4
Eye-browed Thrush 1
Dusky Thrush 60
Naumann's Thrush 2
Dusky x Naumann's Thrush hybrid 1
Japanese Bush Warbler 5
Middendorff's Grasshopper Warbler 2
Arctic Warbler 6
Pallas's Leaf Warbler 1
Yellow-browed Warbler 2
Goldcrest 30
Brown Flycatcher 1
Coal Tit 3
Eastern Great Tit 1
Japanese White-eye 15
Bull-headed Shrike 1
Large-billed Crow 2
Brambling 120
Oriental Greenfinch 20
Siskin 70
Hawfinch 12
Masked Bunting 12
Grey Bunting 5
Black-faced Bunting 1
Chestnut-eared Bunting 1
Elegant Bunting 25
Tristram's Bunting 3
Rustic Bunting 25
Little Bunting 1
Reed Bunting 2


crest raised

crest not raised
Elegant Bunting at the North Cape

Sealife stranded at the North Cape


Naumann's Thrush along the west shore


presumed Dusky x Naumann's Thrush along the west shore

Greater Cormorant in the harbour












Pallas's Leaf Warbler near the Drinking Pool


Naumann's Thrush along the west shore




Coal Tit near the Lighthouse