April 4th, 2025-April 8th is Spring-Middle stage of SEIMEI (pure and clear)-14th KOU “Wild geese.” Birds that have spent the winter (saying “winter birds”) are migrating north. This is one of the spring scenes.
The KOHAKUCHOU (Tundra swans) spent in the AZUMINO area began their migration to north from mid-February and were already gone by the end of March.
The number of winter birds I saw on the Sai River was less than last season, but it seemed like the variety had increased. I often saw wigeons, ducks, and coots. In addition to, there were also several birds not seen in the summer (actually I don’t know their names). There were also several birds not seen in the summer (actually I don’t know their names).
To my delight, the JYOBITAKI (Durian redstarts) and TSUGUMI (Dusky thrushes) visited to my garden✌️ There were also some birds that I don’t know their names but must be “winter birds”.
When we talk about “migration,” some birds cross the sea, some only travel within Japan, and some move from the mountains to the city. Some birds not only go north, but also come from the south like swallow.
“Goodbye” and “Welcome back” are repeated.
