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A plum and a Japanese white-eye

It is a wallpaper photograph of a plum and a Japanese white-eye

A plum and a Japanese white-eye are scenery peculiar to the wood of the plum which tells a spring visit. In the wood of a plum at the beginning of spring, it sees that the Japanese white-eye is often flying. Although a Japanese white-eye is a bird of the department of a sparrow, the length is about about 12cm small bird, and the origin of the name of a Japanese white-eye is coming from the white ring made to the surroundings of eyes as the name suggests. Seeing a Japanese white-eye well in the wood of a plum has honey of a plum in one of the favorite foods of a Japanese white-eye. If the flower of a plum blooms at the beginning of spring, a Japanese white-eye flies about briskly and he is doing his best desperate for honey collection. It will fly about inside about there and the flower of a plum will be dropped occasionally. They are not interested in the scent or beauty of a plum. Since it is the purpose to merely inhale delicious honey. Since [ to which the portion of the back of this Japanese white-eye is also called greenish brown ] it is green, it is mistaken with a bush warbler in many cases, but seemingly it is a Japanese white-eye which is seen in practice in the wood of a plum altogether mostly, and it is not a bush warbler. It seems that the actual color is the tone to which a Japanese white-eye is called greenish brown, and the bush warbler is more brownish. It seems that voice can only be heard and the cry of the hohokekyo of a bush warbler does not almost have actually showing a figure although both appear well [ in spring ]. Moreover, it is said that this Japanese white-eye has been the target of protection by the wildlife protecting method, and catching freely is forbidden in present Japan although it seems that it is unexpected. Also in Umebayashi crowded [ whether man has wariness not much and ] with many ume-blossom-viewing visitors, this splendid quick bird is calm and is flying about. Therefore, although it is comparatively easy to find a photo opportunity, since it will still move in an instant, it is also an object which is a little hard to photograph.
With Nada Kuroiwa Suisenkyo
With Nada Kuroiwa Suisenkyo
The Japanese white-eye which stops at a plum tree
The Japanese white-eye which stops at a plum tree
The branch and Japanese white-eye of a plum
The branch and Japanese white-eye of a plum
The flower of an in all glory plum
The flower of an in all glory plum
The Japanese white-eye which picks the flower of a plum
The Japanese white-eye which picks the flower of a plum
A motion of a quick Japanese white-eye
A motion of a quick Japanese white-eye
The Japanese white-eye which inhales the honey of a plum
The Japanese white-eye which inhales the honey of a plum
A plum and a Japanese white-eye
A plum and a Japanese white-eye
Photo opportunity
Photo opportunity
The Japanese white-eye which is suitable here
The Japanese white-eye which is suitable here
Japanese white-eye
Japanese white-eye
The Japanese white-eye which looks up at a plum
The Japanese white-eye which looks up at a plum

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