About the Photodex:
These are all wildlife photographs that I took! For more information about this collection please check the “about” page! You can also search via the box below!
Current Collection: 207 species (including scheduled posts)
Disclaimer
Identifications are best effort and descriptions are for fun, not factual. Real information can be found on the links at the end of each individual entry.
White-cheeked Starling
Brave birds that don’t mind getting close to people if they can get a snack out of it!
I didn’t feed them of course, but you can see the bug in the mouth of the first bird, which was foraging right by a bench!
White Wagtail
Would you be surprised if I said this bird is one that’s important to see in motion? Definitely look up a video!
Warbling White-eye
An adorable little bird that unfortunately evaded me most of my trip to Japan, but those pictures I do have are very cute!
Reed Bunting
Small birds perched in the reeds of Ueno Park! Look at their legs stretch from reed to reed!
Oriental Greenfinch
A finch that is green! Well, green-ish. A yellow-green. Chartreuse? Mmm… not quite right.
Regardless, a very finch-shaped bird.
Northern Pintail
More ducks of Ueno park! They seem to be quite comfy sitting on those boats.
Long-tailed Tit
This dashing little bird was quite literally dashing so much it was a struggle to get this many clear pictures!
Green-winged Teal
Yes, there’s no wing in this first image, but if you check the post, you’ll see a tiiiiiiiny bit of green on the wing!
And I think there’s some teal on the side of its head starting to come in… probably.
Great Cormorant
It was nest building time for these birds!
We got to watch them rip off tree branches and fly off with them!
Eurasian Coot
A handful of coots hanging out in Ueno Park, Tokyo! Look at this one splashing in the lake!
Carrion Crow
It’s dangerous to go alone into the tall grass! You might encounter… a carrion crow!
Actually, they look very polite, you’re fine.
Brown-eared Bulbul
Starting the Japan trip photos with perhaps the best one I’ve taken not just during that trip but in general!
A Bulbul feeding on a cherry-blossom tree freshly in bloom!
Smooth-Coated Otter
One of Singapore’s famous otters! I wonder to which family they owe their allegiance to?
Red-eared Slider
The most invasive turtle species in the world! Here pictured relaxing in Singapore’s botanic garden.