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Uncle_Tall
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Hokkaido Winter birding ¥_®ü¹D´ç¥V³¾Ãþ
« on: Dec 13th, 2003, 9:29pm » |
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Share with you some of the beautiful birds in Hokkaido in a recent trip in early December Red-crowned Crane ¤¦³»Åb Crus japonensisat Akan ªü´H, 04/12/2003 http://community.webshots.com/s/image3/3/51/12/104535112kVsLZD_ph.jpg Whooper Swan ¤j¤ÑÃZ Cygnus cygnusat Furen-ko ·½¬´ò, 05/12/2003 http://community.webshots.com/s/image6/3/51/56/104535156ZVfOCC_ph.jpg White-tailed Eagle ¥Õ§À®üóç Haliaeetus albicillaat Nemuro ®Ú«Ç, 07/12/2003 http://community.webshots.com/s/image3/3/51/86/104535186lolBWo_ph.jpg Long-tailed duck ªø§ÀÀn Clangula hyemalis(male) at Hanasaki Port ªáŽZ´ä, 08/12/2003 http://community.webshots.com/s/image6/3/52/68/104535268BamllI_ph.jpg Steller's Sea Eagle ªêÀY®üóç Haliaeetus pelagicusat Shiretoko Pennisula ª¾§É¥b®q, 09/12/2003 http://community.webshots.com/s/image6/3/54/4/104535404HbheeE_ph.jpg Blakiston's Fish Owl ¤ò»Lº®ì¦ Ketupa blakistoniat Rausu ù¦Ý, 09/12/2003 http://community.webshots.com/s/image6/3/54/53/104535453BNxedC_ph.jpg Uncle Tall ^_^ & Auntie Handkerchief ^_^
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Mike Kilburn
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Re: Hokkaido Winter birding ¥_®ü1D´ç¥V3¾Ã<thorn>
« Reply #1 on: Dec 14th, 2003, 1:30am » |
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Waah! Awesome birds ! I love the fish owl! Mike
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Uncle_Tall
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Re: Hokkaido Winter birding ¥_®ü¹D´ç¥V³¾Ãþ
« Reply #2 on: Dec 19th, 2003, 11:31pm » |
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The Blaskiston fish owl is also our dream bird and the best tick for the whole trip. We had not seen this bird in our first trip in 1997 nor in both of our trips to China NE. This is an endangered (CR) species with around 100 birds in Hokkaido and may be a only few hundreds in the whole world (exists also in Amur and Ussuri area in Russia Far East , Sakhalin, Kurile Islands and may be in Chang Bai Shan). In Japan, it is strictly protected. We have met the most experienced Japanese in this aspect, Mr Sumio Yamamoto. He got quite some scientific publications and two colourful books concerning conservation of this beautiful owl. (He is the one on TV!!) We sincerely hope that this species is still surviving in China. By the way, this owl was fed with fishes every night near a minshuku. Despite he is quite tame, when we were staring each other through our binouclars or camera, we could still feel his fierceness. There were other photographers who set up a big array of equipments to capture the owl in picture. We made use of their focusing light for exposure at ISO 1600, 1/10s, f4 and tungsten white balance with EOS 300D and 400mm F4L, hand-held inside car. Thanks to digital photography. Without it, the owl would have a pair of red eyes or the whole picture turned yellow.
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Re: Hokkaido Winter birding ¥_®ü¹D´ç¥V³¾Ãþ
« Reply #4 on: Dec 23rd, 2003, 1:22pm » |
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Can I join you Mike? "Wa...ah!!" I saw "Blakistons' Fish Owl" on a TV documentary programme a few years ago.
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