Category: Photo

  • Blakiston’s fish owl

    Blakiston’s fish owl

    Let’s immediately start with the public admission that this beautiful night hunter was shot from a commercial and perfectly setup lookout (perfect from the photographic point of view, more rustic from the comfort point of view; But what do you expect when you come and visit to spend two full nights patiently waiting for this…

  • Ural owl (Ezo owl)

    Ural owl (Ezo owl)

    Ezo, the ancient name of the Hokkaido Island, has been kept locally to describe the Ural owl that is somewhat common in the North of the eurasian continent. Ural owl (Ezo owl), Chouette de l’Oural ou chouette d’Ezo (Strix uralensis)Hokkaido, Japan North island, January/February 2019.

  • Snow monkeys in the mountain

    Snow monkeys in the mountain

    Those Japanese macaques should have suffered long ago from the violent assaults of the harsh winters from Hokkaido; They should have disappeared from these regions hostile to the small cercopithécidae (or “old world monkeys“). And still, they adapted. Specifically, they learned to warm themselves in the spa waters of always-warm springs created by the intense…

  • Sika deer

    Sika deer

    Its latin name could not make it more nippon than that: Cervus nippon. Sika deer, Cerf sika (Cervus nippon)Hokkaido, Japan North island, January/February 2019.

  • Mallard duck

    Mallard duck

    Mallard, Canard colvert (Anas platyrhynchos)Hokkaido, Japan North island, January/February 2019.

  • Atlantic Puffin

    Atlantic Puffin

    You’ve got to love the clown bird, the Atlantic puffin! Nice black and white plumage, but all the colors of the world on the bill and the eye. Serious and totally funky! Atlantic Puffin, Macareux moine (Fratercula arctica)Scotland, May 2018.

  • Scottish birds

    Scottish birds

    A few birds from all species, but all found in Scotland… Scotland, May 2018.

  • Scotland: A fly in a flower

    Scotland: A fly in a flower

    Scotland, May 2018.

  • Northern Gannet

    Northern Gannet

    One of the most beautiful sea birds, long hunted by seamen, today protected but their colonies are still quite unusual. One of them is on Bass Rock. Northern Gannet, Fou de Bassan (Morus bassanus)Scotland, May 2018.