How refreshing to see these beautiful streams in the hot days of July. The Bush Warbler has an amazing song. Thank you, Patricia, for this beautiful video. Joan
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@temp24Lno5 Thank you Joan for your kindness! I have the impression that it is hot everywhere now. Mountain streams are beautiful and certainly full of little lives. But it’s far from Tokyo. The bush warbler is a bird I really like: it sings well and quite loudly for a small bird but in fact it stays invisible. It took me years to be able to film it. And not that long. I believe it really disliked being seen other than by the females it wants to seduce! Hoping that Canada has a better summer than last year! With all my thanks and good wishes ! Patricia.
@temp24Lno52 ай бұрын
@@Nature_Watching_Japan Well, Patricia, I'm happy that you were able to film that bush Warbler because I cannot get over what a beautiful song it has. Have a marvelous week with more interesting subjects. Joan
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@temp24Lno5 Thank you really. I wish you a good and happy summer! Best of everything. 🌸🌸🐦🐦👋👋
@camnature11472 ай бұрын
This video is really beautiful my friend. Wonderful nature. Thank you so much for sharing.
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@camnature1147 Hello and thank you: your nature is much more natural you know and the number and you have so many really beautiful and amazing birds and animals ! Not to mention butterflies ! Thank you very much for watching and good luck for everything !👋👋😊😊‼️
@wildhomevideos2 ай бұрын
A beautiful morning to be amongst natures wonders. The Japanese columbine Aquilegia oxysepala is an interesting and beautiful flower I have never heard of. A lovely sequence of birds and insects in their natural environment👍
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@wildhomevideos Thank you so very much! Flowers are so beautiful and sometimes surprising and insects are really fascinating but not many people share this taste for insects except those who collect them and stick a pin in them. It’s always worth checking around when in the bush. But of course you know all that. Thank you for watching and for your kind appreciation. I hope your winter is as you wish it to be.🙏🙏👋👋🙋🏻♀️‼️
@Fortheloveofbirds20202 ай бұрын
This is incredibly beautiful, the greenery, the waterfalls and pretty birds! Really enjoyed!
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@Fortheloveofbirds2020 Thank you very much for your kindness. It’s a difficult season with high temperatures that seem to go on and on. Going to the mountains is the only solution. Still with zillions of leaves it was pretty hard to find a few feathers ! 🪶 Always watching and appreciating whatever you can film, I wish you good luck and not too much heat or bad weather. Thank you always !👋👋😊😊🙋🏻♀️🙏🙏‼️
Beautiful nature scenery and wonderful bird observation footage. A big LIKE from Singapore.
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much! I believe the birds in Singapore are more beautiful though! Thank you kindly for watching ! I hope you have a nice summer rest! 👋👋😊😊🙏🙏‼️
Hello Friend. Another interesting video 👍 Beautiful Nature, you showed a lot of birds and plants and you describe everything beautifully as always👍 Thank you for the beautiful video ❤ Regards! Have a great Sunday!
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@bunkowmoviebirds476 Hello! You are very kind ! I know I write a lot but somehow I feel I need to explain. There are species from Japan that are very different. It was a good trip but for this summer I won’t be able to make more as I have to go for a few weeks back to my hometown in France. And there’s not much there. I will watch your filming from there! Good luck and good month of August !🙏👋😊🙋🏻♀️‼️
@luziiluizth.87422 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing videos sharing dear friend 🙏 Really enjoyed watching Super big big like thumbs up 👍👍👍👍 See you again, keep intouch ❤️ 😊
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@luziiluizth.8742 Hello! Thank you indeed ! How very kind of you! Here in August, most nature lovers can’t go outside because the heat is between 33 degrees and 38 degrees and the humidity is about 95%. People who live in altitude have the advantage of cooler temperatures but most of us live in plains and must endure. So we wait for autumn and autumn birds as well. I hope to be able to go out after the next typhoon comes to Japan. My best wishes to you and a great weekend !👋👋😊😊🐦🌳🌸☀️‼️
@LamJiang2 ай бұрын
so beautiful bird !big like!
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@LamJiang Thank you very much for your kindness ! Best of luck for your beautiful filming ! 😊😊👋👋🙏🙏
@thanhhaivu110a2 ай бұрын
It is stunning. Keep up the fantastic work. Like 27
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@thanhhaivu110a Thank you so very much! How kind ! I am glad you liked the forest world of Japan. Let me wish you an extremely happy Sunday and new week !😊😊👋👋‼️
@MichalBEvilinc2 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. I am so happy that I found your channel. Thank you.
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@MichalBEvilinc Hello! It is I who than you very much. I am really glad that you liked Japanese nature. There are many little creatures and places that are still untouched.
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
Thank you again. I wish you a good summer !👋👋🙏🙏‼️
@knutfugl2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experiences. Always something interesting and beautiful from you, my good friend. Beautiful close-ups. Wish you a pleasant Saturday. Kind regards, Knut.
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@knutfugl Thank you indeed for writing so kindly. And thank you for watching. Japan is very hot at the moment and birds keep hiding. Thank you always for your beautiful bird filming. I wish you a fruitful month of August ! 😊😊‼️
@knutfugl2 ай бұрын
Thank you. 😀 Yours too.
@AcyGonz207112 ай бұрын
It's beautiful birds and nature.
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@AcyGonz20711 Thank you indeed for your kind words. I am very glad that you were interested. I wish you an excellent month of August.🙏🙏😊😊‼️
@AcyGonz207112 ай бұрын
@@Nature_Watching_Japan Keep safe, I've seen videos on KZbin Japan have a typhoon. 🙏
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@AcyGonz20711 Yes indeed. And a strong earthquake. It’s no luck this year. Thank you very much ! Best wishes for the rest of the summer !🙏😊👋🙋🏻♀️‼️
@DailyShelter2 ай бұрын
You have wonderful bird species in this region ✨
@Nature_Watching_Japan19 күн бұрын
Hello ! You would think so but your country has many hundreds more species ! I only wished rains would fall regularly in Africa. I wish you very good luck in everything !👋👋😊😊🙏🙏‼️
@DailyShelter19 күн бұрын
@@Nature_Watching_Japan Thank you for the good wishes
A very lovely video as always Patricia, beautiful locations, birds and flora. You must have great patience and fieldcraft to spot and record so many passerines. I've only seen a couple today and none were in the trees. I don't know anybody who's seen a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, our version of your 'Pygmy Woodpecker": I have a feeling that like the Wryneck they are probably extinct in Britain. That Cricket-like insect with luminous green legs and huge antennae was very special. Looking forward to the next compilation! All the best, John.
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@johnluk Thank you so much! It must be very late! I hope the little woodpecker is not extinct that would be really bad.But it’s true that I dont see any on KZbin at all. Checking about the Cetti’s warbler on Wikipedia they gave a link to a video of yours . That was great. And yes the Cetti’s and our Japanese bush warbler seem to belong to the same family. There are 3 I think in this category. Very interesting. I am glad you were interested in that amazing insect with long antennae: nocturnal you normally never see it. It makes no sound either. Looking forward more of your bird full videos! Here in Tokyo it’s desertification through overuse of concrete and all trees that could give shade are reduced to sticks. Good luck 🤞!🐦🐦😊😊‼️
@johnluk2 ай бұрын
@@Nature_Watching_JapanThank you Patricia, great to hear there was a link through Wikipedia to my Cetti’s video. It was some time before I saw one as they are notoriously ‘skulking’ but acquiring a little fieldcraft I could see that the male was patrolling his territory from top to bottom and singing from the same perches then it was a matter of setting up the camera and waiting. I do love the call of his cousin the Japanese Bush Warbler. Sad to hear about the desertification of Tokyo when we know that respect for nature is part of Japanese tradition.
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@johnlukThank you really for writing. Our government seems to be unable to grasp the need for nature’s existence around people. Our Prime Minister is resigning and another will take his place with even fewer clues on how to address any problem. It’s amazing that people don’t react but the Japanese are very mild in their social behaviour and there’s never any kind of demonstration. Just shaking their heads when reading the newspaper. I like the way you approached the Cetti’s warbler! Observation is really what is needed and so much can be discovered. But it’s true that it took me 10 years before I could film a bush warbler here. I’ve never heard a Cetti’s in my area in France( Loire, Orléans). Success to your coming autumn passage birds. You are going to be busy I am sure. Best of luck and thank you indeed !
@NikkoWildBirds2 ай бұрын
Good morning. I've been enjoying watching scenes that start with the sunrise early in the morning; it's been very soothing. The Daurian redstart has become a bird that can be seen even in summer now, hasn’t it? I’m thinking about going out for a shoot myself, but it might be crowded due to the summer holidays, so maybe I’ll go next week. It's been hot every day-please take care of your health.
@Nature_Watching_Japan2 ай бұрын
@@NikkoWildBirds Hello!👋 ! Thank you so much for writing. Yes indeed it’s preferable to avoid Obon especially in Nikko! You will have more people than birds! ジョウビタキare spending their summer in Japan it seems as I saw them in Nagano and the higher plateau of Yamanashi. I totally missed the キビタキthis year. I heard them quite a lot singing but…impossible to find them. If you want to take time out Senjogahara will be full I’m sure. Better find less famous plateau and try your luck: there are young birds now everywhere in suitable habitat and temperature. I mean in Tokyo it’s totally impossible to find anything. But quiet forest with water in Gunma or Nagano should bring you something. Flycatchers seem to love waterside. I can’t wait to see what you will film this time ! Very good luck and avoid the heat: it’s dreadful ! Very best wishes and thank you 🙏 !👋👋🙋🏻♀️‼️
@NikkoWildBirds2 ай бұрын
@@Nature_Watching_Japan It does seem difficult to quietly enjoy nature in popular spots during this time of year. I've encountered Daurian Redstarts in summer in Nikko before, so they might be breeding there. Have a great week!