I hardly have time to take pictures!
Here are a few new ones!
Black-browed Barbet
Japanese White-eye
Malayan Night Heron
Showing posts with label Japanese White-eye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese White-eye. Show all posts
Monday, April 28, 2014
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Da Syue Shan Trail Taiwan
At least twice a year I spend two full days at Da Syue Shan searching
for endemic species such as Taiwan Whistling Thrush, the Yellow Tit, Steere’s
Liocichlas, White-eared Sibia, Taiwan Yuhina, the Rusty Laughingthrush, and all
the other birds you can find here!
However, Da Syue Shan’s primary attraction is the pheasants, and both Swinhoe’s and Mikado are relatively easy to see. I haven’t seen the Mikado pheasant, yet! Both species are used to people and can be found walking along the edge of the road, so if you’re quiet and careful, you should be rewarded with outstanding views.
Birds are plentiful! Really,really plentiful and it's a joy to take pictures!
However, Da Syue Shan’s primary attraction is the pheasants, and both Swinhoe’s and Mikado are relatively easy to see. I haven’t seen the Mikado pheasant, yet! Both species are used to people and can be found walking along the edge of the road, so if you’re quiet and careful, you should be rewarded with outstanding views.
Birds are plentiful! Really,really plentiful and it's a joy to take pictures!
Da Syue Shan is relatively close to Taichung City, with a
population of just over 1 million people, making it the third largest city on
the island after Taipei and Kaohsiung. Da Syue Shan is a very popular destination for the city folks and it should be avoided on weekends, if possible!
Enjoy
Boris
Boris
Here are a few of my favorite pictures I took along the
Da Syue Shan trail:
Collared Bush-Robin (female)
White-browed Bush-Robin (male)
White-whiskered Laughingthrush
The "tree of life" series!
I call this tree the "The tree of life!"
It's a tree at the Da Syue Shan trail (k 23.5 Parking lot) in Taiwan! The hole is filled with water, so many birds come to quench their thirst! It's well known and photographers tend to refill it from time to time.
The White's Thrush or Scaly Thrush
Vivid Niltava female & male
This was a rare find. A female island trush! Unfortunately not the male!
Friday, July 12, 2013
I had to share
Today July.12.2013
One of my pictures made the "Photo of the Day" at National Geographic!
It's really an honor!
www.nationalgeographic.com
One of my pictures made the "Photo of the Day" at National Geographic!
It's really an honor!
www.nationalgeographic.com
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Sakura Blossom
The Japanese White-eye (Zosterops japonicus), also known as the mejiro (メジロ, 目白), is a small passerine bird in the white-eye family. The specific epithet is occasionally written japonica, but this is incorrect due to the gender of the genus. Its native range includes much of east Asia, including Japan, China, Vietnam, Taiwan, and the Philippines. It has been intentionally introduced to other parts of the world as a pet and as pest control, with mixed results. As one of the native species of the Japanese islands, it has been depicted in Japanese art on numerous occasions, and historically was kept as a cage bird.
Labels:
Da Syue Shan,
Japanese White-eye,
Sakura Blossom,
Taiwan
Location:
Taichung City, Taiwan
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