
2023年08月29日
8/27 金剛山野鳥観察会
月に一度の金剛山野鳥観察会、今回はスタッフを入れて17名の方に参加いただきました。観察できた鳥は17種、ちょっと少なめでしたが秋も近づいて木の実も色づき始めて少し回復の兆しも。
○ミュージアム前で集合し双眼鏡の使い方を伝授、いざ出発です。
photo1.ミュージアム前で集合し双眼鏡の使い方を説明。双眼鏡をお持ちでない方にはミュージアムのものをお貸ししています。


○キャンプ場を巡りますがあまり目立った鳥はいなかったのですが、広場近くでヒリヒリと鳴くサンショウクイの鳴き声が!でも残念ながら姿を捉えることができませんでした。
○広場では遠くのミズキの木にとまるヤマガラや広場南側の上空をくるりと輪を描くトビの姿を見つけましたた。ミズキの実が少し色づいてきたので実を食べにやってくるようになったようです。
photo2.広場での観察と上空を舞うトビ


○四季の谷から展望台へ、ときおり陽が射す中でツバメが飛んでいました。そのとき少し遠目ではありましたがイカルの姿を発見。ちょっと遠すぎたのですが、その姿がくっきりと。
雲が無くなると明石大橋が遠目に見えるおまけ付きでした。
photo2-2.ツバメ

photo3.イカル(KIさん提供)

photo4.明石大橋

○金剛山遊歩道ではソウシチヨウの群れに遭遇。何故か警戒音を発して威嚇されました。そんなに怪しかったのでしょうか?ロープウェイ駅舎前ではコサメビタキの幼鳥をチラ見、すぐに飛び去ってしまいましたが秋の観察会を期待させる兆しのある一日でした。
photo5.ソウシチョウ


photo6.コサメビタキ幼鳥

○観察会中に見られた蝶や虫
phot7.フシグロセンノウで蜜を吸うオナガアゲハ

photo8.カワチブシにやって来たマルハナバチ

○最後にオマケです。サンショウを食べてヒリヒリと鳴くようだと名がついたサンショウクイ。2年前にちはや園地で撮影したものですが、これが見たかった!!
photo9.サンショウクイ

August 27, Mt. Kongo Bird Observation
The Mt. Kongo bird watching event is held once a month. This time, 17 people including the staff participated. We were able to observe 17 species of birds.
○We met together in front of the museum and learned how to use the binoculars.
photo1: We gathered in front of the museum and learned how to use the binoculars. If you don't have binoculars, you can borrow the ones from the museum.
○We went around the campsite. There weren't many birds that stood out, but near the plaza, I could hear the cries of Sansyou-Kui (Ashy Minivet). But unfortunately I couldn't catch the figure.
○In the plaza, we spotted a Yamagara (Varied Tit) perched on a dogwood tree in the distance, and a Tonbi (Black Kite) making a circle in the sky above the south side of the plaza. Tits seemed that the dogwood berries have turned a little colored, so they are coming to eat the berries.
photo2 : Observation in the square and the Tonbi flying in the sky
○Swallows flew from the Shiki-no-Tani Path to the observatory while the sun was shining from time to time. At that time, we found a Ikaru (Japanese Grosbeak). It was a little too far away, but he was clearly visible.
When the clouds disappeared, luckily we could see the Akashi Ohashi Bridge in the distance.
photo2-2 : a Swallow
photo3 : Ikaru (Japanese Grosbeak) (provided by KI)
photo4 : Akashi Bridge
○ Encountered a flock of squirrels on Mt. Kongo promenade. For some reason, we were threatened with a warning sound. We looked so suspicious? In front of the ex-ropeway station building, we caught a glimpse of a juvenile Jobitaki Redstart). It flew away immediately, but it made us expect the anticipation for an autumn observation event.
photo5 : Soushicho (Peking robin)
photo6 : a young Redstart
○ Butterflies and insects seen during the observation event
phot7: Onaga-Ageha (the Long Tail Spanglel) that sucks nectar from a fushiguro-sennou (Lychnis miqueliana).
photo8. Bumblebee that came to Kawachibushi (monkshood).
○ Lastly, there is a bonus photo of . It is named after eating a Japanese pepper and making a tingling on toungue. This was taken at Chihaya Enchi two years ago, but we couldn't find this time. I really wanted to see it! !
photo9 : Sansyou-Kui (Ashy Minivet).
○ミュージアム前で集合し双眼鏡の使い方を伝授、いざ出発です。
photo1.ミュージアム前で集合し双眼鏡の使い方を説明。双眼鏡をお持ちでない方にはミュージアムのものをお貸ししています。
○キャンプ場を巡りますがあまり目立った鳥はいなかったのですが、広場近くでヒリヒリと鳴くサンショウクイの鳴き声が!でも残念ながら姿を捉えることができませんでした。
○広場では遠くのミズキの木にとまるヤマガラや広場南側の上空をくるりと輪を描くトビの姿を見つけましたた。ミズキの実が少し色づいてきたので実を食べにやってくるようになったようです。
photo2.広場での観察と上空を舞うトビ
○四季の谷から展望台へ、ときおり陽が射す中でツバメが飛んでいました。そのとき少し遠目ではありましたがイカルの姿を発見。ちょっと遠すぎたのですが、その姿がくっきりと。
雲が無くなると明石大橋が遠目に見えるおまけ付きでした。
photo2-2.ツバメ
photo3.イカル(KIさん提供)
photo4.明石大橋
○金剛山遊歩道ではソウシチヨウの群れに遭遇。何故か警戒音を発して威嚇されました。そんなに怪しかったのでしょうか?ロープウェイ駅舎前ではコサメビタキの幼鳥をチラ見、すぐに飛び去ってしまいましたが秋の観察会を期待させる兆しのある一日でした。
photo5.ソウシチョウ
photo6.コサメビタキ幼鳥
○観察会中に見られた蝶や虫
phot7.フシグロセンノウで蜜を吸うオナガアゲハ
photo8.カワチブシにやって来たマルハナバチ
○最後にオマケです。サンショウを食べてヒリヒリと鳴くようだと名がついたサンショウクイ。2年前にちはや園地で撮影したものですが、これが見たかった!!
photo9.サンショウクイ
August 27, Mt. Kongo Bird Observation
The Mt. Kongo bird watching event is held once a month. This time, 17 people including the staff participated. We were able to observe 17 species of birds.
○We met together in front of the museum and learned how to use the binoculars.
photo1: We gathered in front of the museum and learned how to use the binoculars. If you don't have binoculars, you can borrow the ones from the museum.
○We went around the campsite. There weren't many birds that stood out, but near the plaza, I could hear the cries of Sansyou-Kui (Ashy Minivet). But unfortunately I couldn't catch the figure.
○In the plaza, we spotted a Yamagara (Varied Tit) perched on a dogwood tree in the distance, and a Tonbi (Black Kite) making a circle in the sky above the south side of the plaza. Tits seemed that the dogwood berries have turned a little colored, so they are coming to eat the berries.
photo2 : Observation in the square and the Tonbi flying in the sky
○Swallows flew from the Shiki-no-Tani Path to the observatory while the sun was shining from time to time. At that time, we found a Ikaru (Japanese Grosbeak). It was a little too far away, but he was clearly visible.
When the clouds disappeared, luckily we could see the Akashi Ohashi Bridge in the distance.
photo2-2 : a Swallow
photo3 : Ikaru (Japanese Grosbeak) (provided by KI)
photo4 : Akashi Bridge
○ Encountered a flock of squirrels on Mt. Kongo promenade. For some reason, we were threatened with a warning sound. We looked so suspicious? In front of the ex-ropeway station building, we caught a glimpse of a juvenile Jobitaki Redstart). It flew away immediately, but it made us expect the anticipation for an autumn observation event.
photo5 : Soushicho (Peking robin)
photo6 : a young Redstart
○ Butterflies and insects seen during the observation event
phot7: Onaga-Ageha (the Long Tail Spanglel) that sucks nectar from a fushiguro-sennou (Lychnis miqueliana).
photo8. Bumblebee that came to Kawachibushi (monkshood).
○ Lastly, there is a bonus photo of . It is named after eating a Japanese pepper and making a tingling on toungue. This was taken at Chihaya Enchi two years ago, but we couldn't find this time. I really wanted to see it! !
photo9 : Sansyou-Kui (Ashy Minivet).
Posted by 千早 at
09:00
│Comments(0)