Lake Inba-numa

35.79907 , 140.25278

Japan

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The introductory text should contain general information about the site, which may include for instance:
• geographic/ biogeographic location
• habitat and vegetation
• typical bird species/bird communities
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• land use and history
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Coordinates were set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) : 35.7991/140.2528 (2020-12-28 21:07:15 )

Site name was set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) as "Lake Inba-numa" (2020-12-28 21:07:15 )

Edited by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) on 2021-08-06 13:32:33
- Birding birds around the lake in winter, spring and early summer. - Best season: December to February, April to June Here we have chance to see Chinese Bamboo-Partridge, Green Pheasant (kigis), Bean Goose (winter), Greater White-fronted Goose (Tundra) (winter), Snow Goose (Lesser) (winter), Mute Swan, Whooper Swan (winter), Tundra Swan/Tundra Swan/Bewick's Swan (winter), Tundra Swan/Bewick's Swan/Whistling Swan (winter), Mandarin Duck (summer, winter), Gadwall (winter), Falcated Duck (migrant, winter), Mallard (winter), Eastern Spot-billed Duck, Northern Shoveler (winter), Northern Pintail (winter), Garganey (migrant), Baikal Teal (winter), Eurasian Teal/Common Teal (migrant, winter), Green-winged Teal (migrant), Red-crested Pochard (winter), Pochard (winter), Tufted Duck (winter), Common Goldeneye (winter), Smew (winter), Pacific Loon/Pacific Diver (winter), Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe (migrant, winter), Black-necked Grebe (winter), Eurasian Bittern/Great Bittern, Yellow Bittern (migrant, summer), Black-crowned Night Heron, Eastern Cattle Egret (migrant), Grey Heron, Eurasian Great Egret (winter), Eastern Great Egret, Intermediate Egret (migrant, summer), Little Egret, Great White Pelican, Great Cormorant, Common Kestrel, Merlin (winter), Eastern Peregrine Falcon (migrant, winter), Osprey, Black Kite, Eastern Marsh-Harrier, Hen Harrier (winter), Japanese Sparrowhawk (migrant), Siberian Eurasian Sparrowhawk (winter), Goshawk, Grey-faced Buzzard (migrant), Japanese Buzzard, Brown-cheeked Rail (winter), Baillon's Crake (winter), Ruddy-breasted Crake (winter), Eurasian Moorhen, Common Coot, Black-winged Stilt (migrant, winter), Grey-headed Lapwing (migrant, winter), Pacific Golden-Plover (migrant, winter), Long-billed Plover (summer), Western Little Ringed Plover (migrant), Latham's Snipe (migrant), Swinhoe's Snipe (migrant), Common Snipe (migrant, winter), Eastern Black-tailed Godwit (migrant), Whimbrel (migrant), Spotted Redshank (migrant), Central Asian Common Redshank (migrant), Marsh Sandpiper (migrant), Common Greenshank (migrant), Green Sandpiper, Wood Sandpiper (migrant), Grey-tailed Tattler (migrant), Common Sandpiper (migrant, summer), Ruddy Turnstone (migrant), Red-necked Stint (migrant), Long-toed Stint (migrant), Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (migrant), Siberian Dunlin (migrant, winter), Ruff (migrant), Red-necked Phalarope (migrant), Black-tailed Gull (winter), Kamchatka Gull (migrant), Vega Gull (migrant, winter), Siberian Black-headed Gull (migrant, winter), Little Tern (summer), Whiskered Tern (summer, winter), White-winged Tern (summer), Eastern Oriental Turtle-Dove, Lessor Cuckoo (summer), Northern Boobook (migrant), Short-eared Owl (winter), Common Kingfisher (migrant, winter), Japanese Wryneck (winter), Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker (winter), Bull-headed Shrike (migrant, winter), Japanese Jay (winter), Eastern Rook (winter), South Asian Carrion Crow, Japanese Jungle Crow (winter), Japanese Tit, Varied Tit (migrant, winter), Kamchatka Sand Martin (migrant), Barn Swallow (gutturalis) (migrant, summer), Asian House Martin (migrant, summer), Long-tailed Tit (winter), Japanese Skylark, Zitting Cisticola, Brown-eared Bulbul, Marsh Grassbird (Japanese) (migrant), Japanese Bush Warbler (winter), Oriental Reed Warbler (migrant, summer), Honshu White-eye, Goldcrest (winter), Chestnut-cheeked Starling (migrant), White-cheeked Starling, White's Thrush (winter), Pale Thrush (winter), Brown-headed Thrush (winter), Dusky Thrush (migrant, winter), Red-flanked Bluetail/Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (winter), Daurian Redstart (migrant, winter), Stejneger's Stonechat (migrant), Red-bellied Rock Thrush (winter), Grey-streaked Flycatcher (migrant), Narcissus Flycatcher (migrant), Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Black-backed Wagtail, Japanese Wagtail (migrant, winter), Olive-backed Pipit (winter), Buff-bellied Pipit/American Pipit (Siberian) (migrant, winter), Brambling (winter), Grey-capped Greenfinch (C.s.kawarahiba) (winter), Grey-capped Greenfinch (C.s.minor), Eurasian Siskin (winter), Long-tailed Rosefinch (winter), Japanese Hawfinch (winter), Meadow Bunting, Chestnut-eared Bunting (winter), Rustic Bunting (winter), Yellow-headed Bunting (winter), Masked Bunting (migrant, winter), Japanese Reed Bunting, Reed Bunting (migrant, winter)
Edited by Masayuki Shimada on 2021-08-06 09:46:08
- Birding birds around the lake in winter, spring and early summer. - Best season: December to February, April to June Here we have chance to see Chinese Bamboo-Partridge, Green Pheasant (kigis), Bean Goose (winter), Greater White-fronted Goose (Tundra) (winter), Snow Goose (Lesser) (winter), Mute Swan, Whooper Swan (winter), Tundra Swan/Tundra Swan/Bewick's Swan (winter), Tundra Swan/Bewick's Swan/Whistling Swan (winter), Mandarin Duck (summer, winter), Gadwall (winter), Falcated Duck (migrant, winter), Mallard (winter), Eastern Spot-billed Duck, Northern Shoveler (winter), Northern Pintail (winter), Garganey (migrant), Baikal Teal (winter), Eurasian Teal/Common Teal (migrant, winter), Green-winged Teal (migrant), Red-crested Pochard (winter), Pochard (winter), Tufted Duck (winter), Common Goldeneye (winter), Smew (winter), Pacific Loon/Pacific Diver (winter), Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe (migrant, winter), Black-necked Grebe (winter), Eurasian Bittern/Great Bittern, Yellow Bittern (migrant, summer), Black-crowned Night Heron, Eastern Cattle Egret (migrant), Grey Heron, Eurasian Great Egret (winter), Eastern Great Egret, Intermediate Egret (migrant, summer), Little Egret, Great White Pelican, Great Cormorant, Common Kestrel, Merlin (winter), Eastern Peregrine Falcon (migrant, winter), Osprey, Black Kite, Eastern Marsh-Harrier, Hen Harrier (winter), Japanese Sparrowhawk (migrant), Siberian Eurasian Sparrowhawk (winter), Goshawk, Grey-faced Buzzard (migrant), Japanese Buzzard, Brown-cheeked Rail (winter), Baillon's Crake (winter), Ruddy-breasted Crake (winter), Eurasian Moorhen, Common Coot, Black-winged Stilt (migrant, winter), Grey-headed Lapwing (migrant, winter), Pacific Golden-Plover (migrant, winter), Long-billed Plover (summer), Western Little Ringed Plover (migrant), Latham's Snipe (migrant), Swinhoe's Snipe (migrant), Common Snipe (migrant, winter), Eastern Black-tailed Godwit (migrant), Whimbrel (migrant), Spotted Redshank (migrant), Central Asian Common Redshank (migrant), Marsh Sandpiper (migrant), Common Greenshank (migrant), Green Sandpiper, Wood Sandpiper (migrant), Grey-tailed Tattler (migrant), Common Sandpiper (migrant, summer), Ruddy Turnstone (migrant), Red-necked Stint (migrant), Long-toed Stint (migrant), Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (migrant), Siberian Dunlin (migrant, winter), Ruff (migrant), Red-necked Phalarope (migrant), Black-tailed Gull (winter), Kamchatka Gull (migrant), Vega Gull (migrant, winter), Siberian Black-headed Gull (migrant, winter), Little Tern (summer), Whiskered Tern (summer, winter), White-winged Tern (summer), Eastern Oriental Turtle-Dove, Lessor Cuckoo (summer), Northern Boobook (migrant), Short-eared Owl (winter), Common Kingfisher (migrant, winter), Japanese Wryneck (winter), Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker (winter), Bull-headed Shrike (migrant, winter), Japanese Jay (winter), Eastern Rook (winter), South Asian Carrion Crow, Japanese Jungle Crow (winter), Japanese Tit, Varied Tit (migrant, winter), Kamchatka Sand Martin (migrant), Barn Swallow (gutturalis) (migrant, summer), Asian House Martin (migrant, summer), Long-tailed Tit (winter), Japanese Skylark, Zitting Cisticola, Brown-eared Bulbul, Marsh Grassbird (Japanese) (migrant), Japanese Bush Warbler (winter), Oriental Reed Warbler (migrant, summer), Honshu White-eye, Goldcrest (winter), Chestnut-cheeked Starling (migrant), White-cheeked Starling, White's Thrush (winter), Pale Thrush (winter), Brown-headed Thrush (winter), Dusky Thrush (migrant, winter), Red-flanked Bluetail/Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (winter), Daurian Redstart (migrant, winter), Stejneger's Stonechat (migrant), Red-bellied Rock Thrush (winter), Grey-streaked Flycatcher (migrant), Narcissus Flycatcher (migrant), Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Black-backed Wagtail, Japanese Wagtail (migrant, winter), Olive-backed Pipit (winter), Buff-bellied Pipit/American Pipit (Siberian) (migrant, winter), Brambling (winter), Grey-capped Greenfinch (C.s.kawarahiba) (winter), Grey-capped Greenfinch (C.s.minor), Eurasian Siskin (winter), Long-tailed Rosefinch (winter), Japanese Hawfinch (winter), Meadow Bunting, Chestnut-eared Bunting (winter), Rustic Bunting (winter), Yellow-headed Bunting (winter), Masked Bunting (migrant, winter), Japanese Reed Bunting, Reed Bunting (migrant, winter)

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