April 5th.,2016
<Cape Nosattspu > By Eagle
It is the best season now for watching a large number of Rhinoceros Auklets from the ocean-viewing hide in Cape Nosattspu. They have returned from the south after a long and cold winter. Today, I watched at least 1,500 individuals from the hide and the number is increasing rapidly day by day.
In Nosattspu, you can command a fantastic view of a large flock of breeding seabirds, which is one of the most popular and common ones at this time of the year in Nemuro Peninsula.
I also confirmed just one young Steller's Sea Eagle left on the nearby cliff.
【The list of birds observed】
Red-necked Grebe(3)
Temminck's Cormorant
Pelagic Cormorant
Red-faced cormorant (1)
Steller's Sea Eagle(jv.1)
White-tailed Sea Eagle(3)
Black-eared Kite
Harlequin Duck(300+)
Black Scoter
Long-tailed Duck(10+)
Common Goldeneye
Red-breasted Merganser
Greater Scaup
Vega Gull
Slaty-backed Gull
Gloucous Gull
Glaucous-winged Gull
Common Gull
Rhinoceros Auklet(1500+)
Spectacled Guillemot(100+)
White-cheeked Starling(2)
Steller's Sea Eagle(young)
A White-tailed Sea Eagle was flying over the houses in Nosattspu.
Harlequin Duck(♂)
A mixed flock of Long-tailed Duck and Rhinoceros Auklets was moving
1 km off Cape Nosattspu.
Rhinoceros Auklet
800m offshore
We can watch many flocks of 10-20 Rhinoceros Auklets from the hide.
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