Tokyo Port Wild Bird Park

35.58335 , 139.76346

Japan

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Coordinates were set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) : 35.5833/139.7635 (2020-12-28 21:15:20 )

Site name was set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) as "Tokyo Port Wild Bird Park" (2020-12-28 21:15:20 )

Edited by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) on 2021-08-06 13:33:09
- Sea & warter bird-watching in the park located near Haneda Airport. - Best season: September to May Here we have chance to see Mandarin Duck (migrant), Gadwall (winter), Falcated Duck (winter), Eurasian Wigeon (winter), Mallard (winter), Eastern Spot-billed Duck, Northern Shoveler (winter), Northern Pintail (winter), Eurasian Teal/Common Teal (winter), Pochard (winter), Tufted Duck (winter), Greater Scaup (American) (winter), Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe (winter), Black-crowned Night Heron (summer), Chinese Pond-Heron (migrant), Grey Heron, Eurasian Great Egret (A.a.alba)(winter), Eastern Great Egret (A.modesta)(summer), Intermediate Egret (migrant), Little Egret, Chinese Egret (migrant), Great Cormorant, Common Kestrel, Eastern Peregrine Falcon, Osprey (summer), Black Kite, Siberian Eurasian Sparrowhawk (winter), Goshawk, Grey-faced Buzzard (migrant), Japanese Buzzard (winter), Brown-cheeked Rail (winter), Eurasian Moorhen, Common Coot, Black-winged Stilt (summer), Long-billed Plover (summer), Western Little Ringed Plover (migrant), Lesser Sand-Plover (stegmanni) (migrant), Common Snipe (winter), Eastern Bar-tailed Godwit (migrant), Whimbrel (migrant), Common Greenshank (migrant), Green Sandpiper (migrant), Wood Sandpiper (migrant), Grey-tailed Tattler (migrant), Terek Sandpiper (migrant), Common Sandpiper, Ruddy Turnstone (migrant), Red-necked Stint (migrant), Siberian Dunlin (migrant), Black-tailed Gull, Vega Gull (winter), Slaty-backed Gull (winter), Siberian Black-headed Gull (winter), Common Tern (migrant), Little Tern (summer), Whiskered Tern (migrant), White-winged Tern (migrant), Rock Pigeon, Eastern Oriental Turtle-Dove, Pacific Swift (kanoi) (migrant), House Swift (summer), Common Kingfisher, Japanese Wryneck (migrant), Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker (winter), Bull-headed Shrike, Azure-winged Magpie, South Asian Carrion Crow, Japanese Jungle Crow, Japanese Tit, Barn Swallow (gutturalis) (summer), Asian House Martin (summer), Brown-eared Bulbul, Japanese Bush Warbler, Oriental Reed Warbler (summer), Eastern Crowned Warbler (migrant), Chinese Hwamei, Honshu White-eye, Chestnut-cheeked Starling (migrant), White-cheeked Starling, White's Thrush (winter), Pale Thrush (winter), Brown-headed Thrush (winter), Dusky Thrush (winter), Daurian Redstart (winter), Stejneger's Stonechat (migrant), Red-bellied Rock Thrush, Grey-streaked Flycatcher (migrant), Asian Brown Flycatcher (migrant), Narcissus Flycatcher (migrant), Japanese Blue-and-white Flycatcher (migrant), Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Grey Wagtail (winter), Black-backed Wagtail, Japanese Wagtail, Olive-backed Pipit (winter), Buff-bellied Pipit/American Pipit (Siberian) (winter), Brambling (winter), Grey-capped Greenfinch (C.s.kawarahiba)(winter), Grey-capped Greenfinch (C.s.minor)(summer), Japanese Hawfinch (winter), Meadow Bunting (winter), Rustic Bunting (winter), Masked Bunting (winter), Reed Bunting (winter)
Edited by Masayuki Shimada on 2021-08-06 11:07:40
- Sea & warter bird-watching in the park located near Haneda Airport. - Best season: September to May Here we have chance to see Mandarin Duck (migrant), Gadwall (winter), Falcated Duck (winter), Eurasian Wigeon (winter), Mallard (winter), Eastern Spot-billed Duck, Northern Shoveler (winter), Northern Pintail (winter), Eurasian Teal/Common Teal (winter), Pochard (winter), Tufted Duck (winter), Greater Scaup (American) (winter), Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe (winter), Black-crowned Night Heron (summer), Chinese Pond-Heron (migrant), Grey Heron, Eurasian Great Egret (A.a.alba)(winter), Eastern Great Egret (A.modesta)(summer), Intermediate Egret (migrant), Little Egret, Chinese Egret (migrant), Great Cormorant, Common Kestrel, Eastern Peregrine Falcon, Osprey (summer), Black Kite, Siberian Eurasian Sparrowhawk (winter), Goshawk, Grey-faced Buzzard (migrant), Japanese Buzzard (winter), Brown-cheeked Rail (winter), Eurasian Moorhen, Common Coot, Black-winged Stilt (summer), Long-billed Plover (summer), Western Little Ringed Plover (migrant), Lesser Sand-Plover (stegmanni) (migrant), Common Snipe (winter), Eastern Bar-tailed Godwit (migrant), Whimbrel (migrant), Common Greenshank (migrant), Green Sandpiper (migrant), Wood Sandpiper (migrant), Grey-tailed Tattler (migrant), Terek Sandpiper (migrant), Common Sandpiper, Ruddy Turnstone (migrant), Red-necked Stint (migrant), Siberian Dunlin (migrant), Black-tailed Gull, Vega Gull (winter), Slaty-backed Gull (winter), Siberian Black-headed Gull (winter), Common Tern (migrant), Little Tern (summer), Whiskered Tern (migrant), White-winged Tern (migrant), Rock Pigeon, Eastern Oriental Turtle-Dove, Pacific Swift (kanoi) (migrant), House Swift (summer), Common Kingfisher, Japanese Wryneck (migrant), Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker (winter), Bull-headed Shrike, Azure-winged Magpie, South Asian Carrion Crow, Japanese Jungle Crow, Japanese Tit, Barn Swallow (gutturalis) (summer), Asian House Martin (summer), Brown-eared Bulbul, Japanese Bush Warbler, Oriental Reed Warbler (summer), Eastern Crowned Warbler (migrant), Chinese Hwamei, Honshu White-eye, Chestnut-cheeked Starling (migrant), White-cheeked Starling, White's Thrush (winter), Pale Thrush (winter), Brown-headed Thrush (winter), Dusky Thrush (winter), Daurian Redstart (winter), Stejneger's Stonechat (migrant), Red-bellied Rock Thrush, Grey-streaked Flycatcher (migrant), Asian Brown Flycatcher (migrant), Narcissus Flycatcher (migrant), Japanese Blue-and-white Flycatcher (migrant), Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Grey Wagtail (winter), Black-backed Wagtail, Japanese Wagtail, Olive-backed Pipit (winter), Buff-bellied Pipit/American Pipit (Siberian) (winter), Brambling (winter), Grey-capped Greenfinch (C.s.kawarahiba)(winter), Grey-capped Greenfinch (C.s.minor)(summer), Japanese Hawfinch (winter), Meadow Bunting (winter), Rustic Bunting (winter), Masked Bunting (winter), Reed Bunting (winter)

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