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Atago Forest and Green Protection Association

Bird Photo Studio-Birds Seen at Mt. Atago (3)

Tobi

  Black kite. Accipitriformes, Accipitridae, Milvus. The total length is 60 to 65 cm, and the wingspan is 150 to 160 cm. The most familiar bird of prey. The body color is brown in the distance, but white is mixed in a mottled manner. The beak is whitish. It can be distinguished from a crow by its size, its body color, and its flying shape. With almost no flapping, it glide in a circle by grasping the updraft well. Topography such as Mt. Atago is prone to updrafts, so it gathers. He has extremely good eyesight and preys on small animals from the sky, but he often competes with crows because he sometimes catches dead animals and kitchen waste. Perhaps because of that, I sometimes see crows chasing and fighting.

 

Black-backed Wagtail

White wagtail. Passerine Motacillidae. Lives only in Hokkaido in the 1930s

I was breathing, but after that it expanded its distribution, and today it is also distributed in Kyushu.

A bird that adapts to the artificial environment, and is characteristic of Wagtail even on Mt. Atago.

It is often seen on the road that the tail is waving.

Is the image on the right a hybrid with the black-backed wagtail? The difference is too much

Whether or not there is an eyeliner (black streaks on the front and back of the eye), but in this image

The individual has black streaks only on the back of the eye, not on the front. (Click to enlarge part)

Carrion crow

Beak crow. Passerine Crow family Crow genus. The total length is 50 cm. It is usually seen on flat ground and low mountains, but it is slightly pushed by the large-billed crow with a bent beak. However, carrion crows can be seen around Mt. Atago. Omnivore. Sometimes they aim for heron eggs and chicks.

 

Bulbul

Bulbul. A familiar wild bird of the genus Hypsipetes in the family Passerine. The total length is around 28 cm. There are many subspecies, but the brown color from the back of the eyes to the cheeks is characteristic. Heyyo, heyyo and high-pitched, prefer the nectar of flowers such as camellia. I also eat fruits and insects. If you leave a piece of mandarin orange or apple in the garden, it will come immediately. It gets used very well when raised from pups.

 

Olive-backed pipit

Flight pursuit. Passerine Motacillidae, genus Pipits. 15-16 cm in length. It breeds in the mountains north of Shikoku and comes to warm regions in winter. The greenish brown color from the top of the head to the back is summer feathers. Frequent vertical swinging of the tail is a characteristic of the Motacillidae.

 

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