Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Japanese Pheasant;

     *My first encounter with Japanese Pheasant*
After we enjoyed the concert of next city's Brass Band, we stopped nearby hotel lounge to have a drink with our acceptances who went together. From the window, I could see a bird walking. I thought it didn't look like a pigeon. I excused the table and went out; wow, it's a pheasant!!! It is our national bird; I'd believed it would be crane till I grew up :)  Luckily he didn't get so scared and just trying to keep a distance from me.

Thank you for showing up for me; what a lucky day ♡♡♡ 


He didn't fly away. We were doing chasing game, circling around the tree.


"How long do you want to chase me with strange thing in your hand?"

"OK, you seem to have lots of fun with me, Bye Now strange lady"
She just walked away slowly staring at me p;)

Thank you very much for stopping by; See you around Friday


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36 comments:

  1. Hello Miyako, your Japanese Pheasant looks similar to the Pheasants I see here. They are beautiful. Lovely shots. Thanks for sharing, have a happy day!

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  2. He is a gorgeous bird. I'm surprised he didn't run away. Lucky you!

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  3. Splendid looking bird!

    Why not link up with Wild Bird Wednesday that will open on my blog in about 6 hours?

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  4. Japanese pheasants are such handsome birds!

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  5. Ave linda!!! Belas fotos! bjs, chica

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  6. Dearest Miyako,
    Bet your acquaintances had twice the fun; watching you circling that beautiful and not so shy pheasant!
    Excellent photos.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  7. He's gorgeous, and I can just see you following him with your camera..at least he didn't fly off! Great captures!

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  8. fabulous colors! great photos, miyako! wonderful!

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  9. Wait, crane is not the national bird? Pheasant is? I did NOT know that!! Oh my, Miyako san, I'm shocked! :-)
    He sure is very beautiful. Sounds like he isn't scared of people. Maybe he had fun with your company :-) Have a lovly day, Miyako san!

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  10. He's very handsome! He looks like our pheasant, but the colours are a little different. Our pheasant is brown all over.

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  11. A very beautiful bird and darker colored than our Pheasants.

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  12. Hello, my sweet Miyako, this was a very lucky encounter! You took some lovely photos of this pheasant. The colors of the feathers are beautiful. I never knew the pheasant was Japan's national bird. Sounds like you were enjoying a beautiful evening. xo

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  13. Dear Miyako, I'm so thrilled to have seen your photos of the Japanese Pheasant. What a surprise for you to come upon him in that way.
    He has such distinctive markings on his wings too. Very beautiful. Thank you for your beautiful photos :D)

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  14. Hello Miyako.... I could hear the excitement in your words finding this bird. How nice that he let you take some great photos to share with Nature Notes.... Michelle

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  15. Great capture. A very colorful and beautiful bird.

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  16. Hi He let you have a great photo opportunity and your shots are wonderful. a very handsome birds.

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  17. trying to sneak away hoping you wouldn't follow him into the brush....

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  18. Oh, your national bird is gorgeous!
    Thank you for sharing ! Greetings :)

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  19. Miyako, he is such a pretty bird! Thank you for chasing him around to get these photos for us. Too cool!

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  20. Hi Miyako san!
    The japanese pheasant are beautiful
    bird but I can't remember very much
    in past a long time of years..
    I think of very yakamashi bird?
    Anatato Otosan mo Hobby with osoba no oishi tokidesune....
    Watasi no raining all the time ...
    eyani narimasu.
    Michiko

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  21. Love much this birds and its colors
    Wonderfull fotos, greeting from Belgium

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  22. That is a beautiful bird, the colours are magnificent.

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  23. Hello Miyako, just stopping back to say thank you for linking up to my critter party. Have a happy weekend!

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  24. I love the fact that you followed it around to get such fantastic images of its beauty and colors for us. Wow. A beautiful bird!!!

    And, thanks in advance, for linking up at the Bird D'Pot over at I'd Rather B Birdin'

    Hugs
    Hootin' Anni
    and
    Anni @ I'd Rather B Birdin.

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  25. Beautiful!! Boom, Bobbi and Gary

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  26. Oh Miyako, he is a magnificent bird and I am so glad you spotted him. I think he came there just for you. The pictures are wonderful ... he is similar to our pheasant in some ways, but the coloring is so striking. Love it ...

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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  27. Miyako ~ beautiful pheasant and great photography for SC ~ xoxo

    artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

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  28. Oh, how fun that you were so close and he didn't mind too much! Beautiful!

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  29. What a beautiful bird! Looks quite different to the Ring-necked variety I saw in the UK. How fortunate that he seemed to enjoy having his picture taken!

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  30. He's a beauty! You managed to get him to pose for some really good shots.

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  31. What a wonderful encounter! What a really beautiful bird! I enjoyed seeing him very much. Glad he didn't fly away while you got your shots.

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  32. Lucky you to get this geat shots. What a beauty!

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  33. What a beautiful bird! He posed for you nicely even if he did wonder what you were doing )))

    I hope you don't mind me making so many comments all at once -- I am catching up. While traveling we don't always have a good internet connection.

    We are still traveling in Alaska. The ferry boat ride was six days and now we are camping in our van for several weeks.

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