Thursday, June 26, 2025

25 June 2025 Sapporo: A Bird Excursion to Barato River

 


Sapporo is the fourth largest city in Japan as measured by population.  It is sprawling and what seems close on a map can actually be pretty far away.  When I plotted this birding location, the map it said it was an hour to an hour and a half away.  This is partly due to the need to take public transportation.  The trains are fast but the busses take longer as they stop often and never seem to take the direct route.  I was going to have to get up early.  There is a heat wave here, with temps 15 to 20 degrees above normal.  This day was to be the hottest yet at 87 degrees so I woke up at 6 AM, packed my breakfast and filled up my camelback and took off to the station.  I was looking for birds by 8 AM.  I brought one of my new trekking poles and it was most helpful.  When I started being serious about bird watching, I said "if I can find 10 new birds in each new location, I'll have 1000 birds in no time."  In the week and a half in Sapporo so far I had only seen four new birds.  That put my count at 799 birds, so I was keen on at least breaking the 800 barrier while here.  I saw five new birds at this park so 804 is the count and nine new birds in Sapporo is close enough to ten.  Huzzah!



The river is big here


Flowers everywhere


The fancy stone welcome sigh


The sign for the Barato River Green Area


Elaborate drainage systems for non drinkable water


Lifebird #1 Masked Bunting


Lifebird #2 Black-browed Reed Warbler, quite the song on this little guy


A few Black Kites were hunting


Lifebird #3 Chestnut Eared Bunting


Some seed pods


Red maple tree



Lifebird #4 Russet Sparrow


Purple irises


Lifebird #5 the common Cuckoo who flew too fast


Amur Stonechat


Black-browed Reed Warbler again


Brown Eared Bulbul the "squeaky toy bird"


Signs are posted so no one gets lost


Large stretches of grasses


Oriental Reed Warbler


A bridge upriver


Mountains off in the distance


Time to head back


A very pretty area


Mossy in the shaded places


Suddenly four dogs!


Two on leash and two off leash


Green pavilions


Birds of a feather


Wildflowers


Fields on the way back to the bus


We drove along another park


The kids heading out to the park


Passed another big rose garden


Blooms everywhere


Almost home and I walked through this temple


Nice shrine


Hand washing station


Dragon water spout


My five mile trek




  It has been 3 years and 20 days since we began our Migration