Kasai Rinkai Park

35.64147 , 139.86171

Japan

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The introductory text should contain general information about the site, which may include for instance:
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Coordinates were set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) : 35.6415/139.8617 (2020-12-28 21:13:15 )

Site name was set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) as "Kasai Rinkai Park" (2020-12-28 21:13:15 )

Edited by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) on 2021-08-06 13:33:27
- Sea & warter bird-watching in the park located at the Tokyo bay. - Best season: all season. Here we have chance to see Eastern Spot-billed Duck, Eastern Great Egret, Little Egret, Great Cormorant, Common Kestrel, Black Kite, Goshawk, Eurasian Moorhen, Common Coot, Kentish Plover, Common Sandpiper, Sanderling, Eastern Oriental Turtle-Dove, Common Kingfisher, Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker, Bull-headed Shrike, Azure-winged Magpie, South Asian Carrion Crow, Japanese Jungle Crow, Japanese Tit, Zitting Cisticola, Japanese chestnut-eared bulbul, Japanese Bush Warbler, Japanese White-eye, White-cheeked Starling, Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Grey Wagtail, Black-backed Wagtail, Grey-capped Greenfinch, Gadwall (winter), Falcated Teal (winter), Eurasian Wigeon (winter), Mallard (winter), Northern Pintail (winter), Eurasian Teal/Common Teal (winter), Pochard (winter), Tufted Duck (winter), Eurasian Scaup (winter), Great Crested Grebe (winter), Horned Grebe (winter), Black-necked Grebe (winter), Black-crowned Night Heron (winter), Grey Heron (winter), Eurasian Great Egret (winter), Eastern Peregrine Falcon (winter), Osprey (winter), Eastern Marsh-Harrier (winter), Siberian Eurasian Sparrowhawk (winter), Japanese Buzzard (winter), Brown-cheeked Rail (winter), Grey Plover (winter), Common Snipe (winter), Siberian Dunlin (winter), Kamchatka Gull (winter), Vega Gull (winter), Slaty-backed Gull (winter), Siberian Black-headed Gull (winter), Varied Tit (winter), Scaly Thrush (winter), Pale Thrush (winter), Brown-headed Thrush (winter), Dusky Thrush (winter), Red-flanked Bluetail/Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (winter), Daurian Redstart (winter), Indian tree pipit (winter), Brambling (winter), Grey-capped Greenfinch (winter), Japanese Hawfinch (winter), Rustic Bunting (winter), Black-faced Bunting (winter), Little Ringed Plover (migrant), Tibetan Plover (migrant), Long-billed Dowitcher (migrant), Eastern Black-tailed Godwit (migrant), Eastern Bar-tailed Godwit (migrant), Whimbrel (migrant), Common Greenshank (migrant), Wood Sandpiper (migrant), Grey-tailed Tattler (migrant), Ruddy Turnstone (migrant), Red-necked Stint (migrant), Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (migrant), Common Tern (migrant), Oriental Cuckoo/Horsfield's Cuckoo (migrant), Lessor Cuckoo (migrant), Pacific Swift (kanoi) (migrant), Chestnut-cheeked Starling (migrant), Eye-browed Thrush (migrant), Grey-streaked Flycatcher (migrant), Dark-sided Flycatcher (migrant), Asian Brown Flycatcher (migrant), Narcissus Flycatcher (migrant), Japanese Blue-and-white Flycatcher (migrant), Japanese Sparrowhawk (summer), Black-tailed Gull (summer), Little Tern (summer), Barn Swallow (gutturalis) (summer), Oriental Reed-Warbler (summer)
Edited by Masayuki Shimada on 2021-08-06 09:33:30
- Sea & warter bird-watching in the park located at the Tokyo bay. - Best season: all season. Here we have chance to see Eastern Spot-billed Duck, Eastern Great Egret, Little Egret, Great Cormorant, Common Kestrel, Black Kite, Goshawk, Eurasian Moorhen, Common Coot, Kentish Plover, Common Sandpiper, Sanderling, Eastern Oriental Turtle-Dove, Common Kingfisher, Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker, Bull-headed Shrike, Azure-winged Magpie, South Asian Carrion Crow, Japanese Jungle Crow, Japanese Tit, Zitting Cisticola, Japanese chestnut-eared bulbul, Japanese Bush Warbler, Japanese White-eye, White-cheeked Starling, Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Grey Wagtail, Black-backed Wagtail, Grey-capped Greenfinch, Gadwall (winter), Falcated Teal (winter), Eurasian Wigeon (winter), Mallard (winter), Northern Pintail (winter), Eurasian Teal/Common Teal (winter), Pochard (winter), Tufted Duck (winter), Eurasian Scaup (winter), Great Crested Grebe (winter), Horned Grebe (winter), Black-necked Grebe (winter), Black-crowned Night Heron (winter), Grey Heron (winter), Eurasian Great Egret (winter), Eastern Peregrine Falcon (winter), Osprey (winter), Eastern Marsh-Harrier (winter), Siberian Eurasian Sparrowhawk (winter), Japanese Buzzard (winter), Brown-cheeked Rail (winter), Grey Plover (winter), Common Snipe (winter), Siberian Dunlin (winter), Kamchatka Gull (winter), Vega Gull (winter), Slaty-backed Gull (winter), Siberian Black-headed Gull (winter), Varied Tit (winter), Scaly Thrush (winter), Pale Thrush (winter), Brown-headed Thrush (winter), Dusky Thrush (winter), Red-flanked Bluetail/Orange-flanked Bush-Robin (winter), Daurian Redstart (winter), Indian tree pipit (winter), Brambling (winter), Grey-capped Greenfinch (winter), Japanese Hawfinch (winter), Rustic Bunting (winter), Black-faced Bunting (winter), Little Ringed Plover (migrant), Tibetan Plover (migrant), Long-billed Dowitcher (migrant), Eastern Black-tailed Godwit (migrant), Eastern Bar-tailed Godwit (migrant), Whimbrel (migrant), Common Greenshank (migrant), Wood Sandpiper (migrant), Grey-tailed Tattler (migrant), Ruddy Turnstone (migrant), Red-necked Stint (migrant), Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (migrant), Common Tern (migrant), Oriental Cuckoo/Horsfield's Cuckoo (migrant), Lessor Cuckoo (migrant), Pacific Swift (kanoi) (migrant), Chestnut-cheeked Starling (migrant), Eye-browed Thrush (migrant), Grey-streaked Flycatcher (migrant), Dark-sided Flycatcher (migrant), Asian Brown Flycatcher (migrant), Narcissus Flycatcher (migrant), Japanese Blue-and-white Flycatcher (migrant), Japanese Sparrowhawk (summer), Black-tailed Gull (summer), Little Tern (summer), Barn Swallow (gutturalis) (summer), Oriental Reed-Warbler (summer)

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