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The Secret of the Willow Tit with its Black Beret

2023/11/23

Hello, everyone! Today, let’s talk about the “Willow Tit.” This bird, slightly smaller than a sparrow, inhabits the mountainous regions of Japan. Learning about its adorable appearance and ecology will surely make you find it even more charming. The Willow Tit is petite, measuring about 12.5 cm in length, and its distinctive black “beret-like” head…

The Flightless Night Parrot, Kakapo

2023/11/22

Hello, dear readers of Bird Beans! Today, I want to talk about a unique bird native to New Zealand, the Kakapo, as requested by a friend who said, “Introduce it, please!” The word “Kakapo” in Maori means “night parrot.” It’s the only nocturnal parrot in the world that can’t fly. The Kakapo is a large…

Japanese Grosbeak and the Secrets of Nara: The Mystery of the Yellow Beak

2023/11/21

Hello, everyone! The bird with the charming yellow beak is a wild bird that quietly resides in the forested areas of Japan. What is the origin of its name? Also, what kind of relationship does this bird have with Nara Prefecture? The Japanese Grosbeak, measuring about 23cm in size and known for its robust build,…

The Daurian Redstart’s Winter Journey: Arrival of the Small Bird!

2023/11/20

Hello! Today, let’s talk about the Daurian Redstart, a small bird that is perfect for the winter season. The Daurian Redstart is a small migratory bird belonging to the thrush family, known as a “winter bird” for visiting Japan in the colder months. It is slightly smaller than a sparrow, measuring about 15cm in length….

The Majestic Japanese Murrelet: A Tale of Sea and Survival

2023/11/19

Hello everyone! Today, let’s explore the world of a small seabird, the Japanese Murrelet. The Japanese Murrelet, about the size of a Starling (approximately 24cm in length), has an appearance reminiscent of a penguin. Its chubby, adorable physique and relatively short wings are distinctive. These birds feature a striking contrast with black crown feathers and…

The Differences Between the Adorable Long-tailed Tit and Hokkaido’s Long-tailed Tit

2023/11/18

Hello, everyone! Today, let’s talk about the differences between two small, adorable birds: the Long-tailed Tit and Hokkaido’s Long-tailed Tit. The simple way to distinguish them is by their “facial patterns” and “habitats”! The Long-tailed Tit is a small bird found throughout Japan, from Kyushu northwards, measuring about 13.5 cm in total length. Almost half…

The Colorful Differences between the Tits of Japan and Europe

2023/11/17

Hello, everyone! Today, let’s talk about the small bird, the “Tit”. In Japan, we often see these birds in gardens and parks, but did you know that the same species exists in Europe as well? However, there’s a slight difference. Firstly, the European tits have vivid yellow bellies. This is because the subspecies found in…

Where Do the Swallows Go When They Disappear in Autumn?

2023/11/16

Hello, everyone! I was once asked by a friend, “We don’t see swallows in winter, but where are they?” Today, I’d like to talk about a bird close to our hearts, the “Swallow”. Swallows are about 17 cm in length, and both males and females are of the same color, though males have longer tails….

Following the Ecology of the Small Hunter, the Shrike

2023/11/15

Hello, everyone! Today, let’s talk about a bird with a unique habit, the “Shrike.” Shrikes, belonging to the Laniidae family in the Passeriformes order, are small birds but have some really interesting characteristics contrary to their appearance. Despite their small size of about 20cm, shrikes are carnivorous, primarily feeding on insects. They also prey on…

Jet-Black Dancer! The Superb Bird of Paradise

2023/11/14

Hello! Today, let’s talk about a fascinating foreign bird, the Superb Bird of Paradise, which a friend asked me to introduce. The Superb Bird of Paradise belongs to the Paradisaeidae family in the Passeriformes order. Their feathers are incredibly unique, possessing a super-black quality that absorbs almost all light. By absorbing 99.95% of visible light,…

The Great Adventurers of the Sky! ~ The Mysterious Journey of Migratory Birds ~

2023/11/13

Hello, everyone! Today, I want to introduce you to the amazing drama of nature that unfolds above our heads: the story of migratory birds. Are you familiar with migratory birds? These birds, like genius navigators, continue to fly thousands of kilometers each year. They raise their young in the northern lands, and spend the winter…

Why Do Pigeons Eat Sand?

2023/11/12

Hello, everyone! Today, a friend asked me if it’s okay for pigeons to eat sand. Let me share a little trivia about pigeons with you. You might be surprised to know that pigeons eat stones and sand. But why do they do this? The answer lies in the ‘gizzard.’ Since pigeons don’t have teeth, they…

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