Here are the rest of the photos my Japanese birder contact,
Isao Saitou, took and sent to me. The first bird, Long-eared Owl, is the only one also present in Oregon. However, the Orange-flanked Bush-robin has been popping up all over the world lately, including western Alaska.
http://www.theguardian.com/science/grrlscientist/2012/mar/10/2 Who knows where it will appear next?
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Asio otus, Long-eared Owl |
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Asio otus, Long-eared Owl |
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Aegithalos caudatus, Long-tailed Tit |
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Long-tailed Tit |
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Buteo buteo, Common Buzzard |
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Haliacetus pelagicus, Steller's Sea Eagle |
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Cyanoptila cyanomelana, Blue-and-white Flycatcher |
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Cettia diphone, Japanese Bush Warbler |
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Erithacus akahige, Japanese Robin or Komadori |
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Tarsiger cyanurus, Orange-flanked Bush-robin |
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Pyrrhula pyrrhula, Eurasian Bullfinch |
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Ruddy Kingfisher, Halcyon coromanda |
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Crested Serpent Eagle, Spilornis cheela |
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Haliaeetus albicilla, White-tailed Eagle |
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White-tailed Eagle |
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