Showing posts with label ducks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ducks. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2018

Nobeoka to Hyuga City


Sunday, March 24th, 2018, was the 19th day of my walk around Kyushu on the 108 temple Shingon Pilgrimage. The route from Nobeoka down to Hyuga City included only one temple of the pilgrimage, but lots of small shrines to stop in at and explore.


It was a relatively uneventful day with no major discoveries on my part, though I enjoyed the visits to the shrines as for me there is almost always something to see.


On my way down the coast I crossed many rivers and though it was an overcast day and not great for photography light-wise, it was a still day so the water was mirrorlike.


More palm trees appeared so it certainly felt like I was now in Miyazaki. I stopped early in the day as I had reached the hotel I had a room booked in. The view from my room was not particularly great.


Friday, May 4, 2018

Saiki Reflections


In the early evening I was heading to my minshuku and crossed the river. The strong light and fairly calm surface produced some quite nice reflections.


That's all. No more words, just pics. The final photo is cherry blossoms.....




Friday, March 20, 2015

Japanese Ducks



There are many species of ducks in Japan, but I believe these are Kamo, the common mallard.


They were and are eaten, and their arrival in the Autumn was used as a seasonal marker in poetry.


There has recently been a renewed interest in the use of domesticated ducks in rice agriculture. Traditionally they were used to control weeds and insects in the paddies as well as adding fertilizer.


All these were photographed in Chofu, Yamaguchi.


Actually I am less sure that they are all mallards.... there are thirty species of duck found in japan, but only one species actually breeds here.


The rest all come here in the winter, which is the time these photos were taken....