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Charming with its long tail and beak, the Long-billed plover

2024/01/04

Hello, everyone! Today, let’s talk about the delightful Long-billed plover, a small bird whose presence is much larger than its size! The Long-billed plover is a small bird of the plover family, measuring about 21cm in length. Its most distinctive features are its long legs and long black beak. The black lines on its forehead…

Little Grebe, a Master Swimmer with Lobed Feet

2024/01/03

Hello! Are you familiar with the Little Grebe? This adorable water bird is the smallest in the Grebe family found in Japan, measuring just 26cm in length. It is often mistaken for a baby duck. In the Kanto region, it’s a resident bird that can be seen all year round. Both male and female Little…

The Northern Cardinal: A Bird Loved in Nature and Sports

2024/01/02

Hello, everyone! Are you familiar with the bird known as the “Northern Cardinal”? The Northern Cardinal is a bird about 21cm long. Let’s start with its appearance. Male Northern Cardinals are brightly red, while females have a brown body with red-tinted crown feathers, wings, and tail feathers. As males age, their redness intensifies. Interestingly, the…

The Endearing Japanese Crane with its Red Crown

2024/01/01

Hello, everyone! Let me introduce you to the “Japanese Crane,” deeply connected to Japan’s nature! Among Japan’s wild birds, the Japanese Crane is one of the largest, only breeding in Hokkaido. It has a body length of about 140cm and a wingspan of approximately 240cm, presenting a truly magnificent sight! Its body is almost entirely…

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2024/01/01

Hello, everyone! We have exciting news from the “Torimame” editorial team. We have finally made our debut on social media! We will be sharing blog updates on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook. Moreover, on Instagram, we’ll be posting illustrations of the adorable wild birds featured in the “Torimame” thumbnails, adding color to your timelines. Launching…

Over 30kg of Strength? The Hidden Power of the Hawfinch’s Beak

2023/12/31

Hello! Are you familiar with the bird called the “Hawfinch”? Quietly swooping in, the adorable Hawfinch. This small bird, slightly larger than a sparrow, measures about 19cm in length. The male has a brownish head, gray ear feathers, and a thick, large, lead-colored beak, which turns flesh-colored in winter—a distinctive feature. In contrast, the female…

Exploring the Common Moorhen: The Guardian of Waterfronts with a Red Beak

2023/12/30

Hello, everyone! Let’s talk about the “Common Moorhen,” a bird that stands out in waterside landscapes with its striking red beak. Let’s delve into the world of this beautiful creature. The Common Moorhen, a member of the Rallidae family in the order Gruiformes, is about the size of a pigeon, measuring 30-35 cm in length….

The Secret of Small Birds Relaxing on Power Lines: Why Don’t They Get Electrocuted?

2023/12/29

Hello, everyone! Amidst your busy lives, have you ever found a moment of peace watching the small birds perched on power lines in the city? Have you ever wondered why these birds don’t get electrocuted while sitting on these lines? Today, I’d like to answer this little mystery. Firstly, most power lines are actually covered…

A Tiny Monarch Dancing in the Air: The Goldcrest

2023/12/28

Hello, everyone! Nature in Japan is full of small wonders, and among them, the Goldcrest is particularly endearing. This tiny bird measures only about 10 cm in body length and spans roughly 15 cm when its wings are open. Weighing a mere 3 to 5 grams, it’s one of the smallest birds around. Its most…

Hide and Seek? Approaching the Black-faced Bunting!

2023/12/27

Hello, everyone! Today, I’d like to talk about a small bird hiding in nature close to us, the Black-faced Bunting. The Black-faced Bunting is about 16cm in length, slightly larger than a sparrow. Its body is covered with brown feathers, characterized by black vertical stripes. What’s more, the male’s yellow-green head is striking. On the…

The Jet-Black Diver with Golden Eyes, the Tufted Duck

2023/12/26

Hello, everyone! As the chill of winter seeps into our bones, there is a bird that delights our eyes. Its name is the Tufted Duck. Contrary to its appearance, this small duck is quite charming! The Tufted Duck is about 44 cm long, making it one of the smaller species of ducks. The male Tufted…

A Massive Flock of Bramblings Covering the Sky

2023/12/25

Hello everyone! Small adventurers descend from the sky. They are known as Bramblings. These birds come from distant lands to spend the winter in Japan. Bramblings are winter birds with a total length of 16cm and an attractive appearance. Particularly, the males are very colorful, with a black head, orange chest, and white belly. When…

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