Sunday, September 15, 2013

Birdwatching Along Tsurumi River

It was a rainy morning so I just stayed inside my apartment reading different materials about photography.  I couldn't do my weekend run because it was raining hard. Around 11 AM, it stopped raining so I packed my camera bag and rode my bicycle to Tsurumi River. 

I initially wanted to take photos of the bridges over Tsurumi River when I saw the pigeons at the bank of the river. Pigeons in Japan are not afraid of humans; they won't fly away if you come near. If there's one thing that scares them, that would be the crow.

Let me show you some of the photos I took.















People passing by walked stealthily because they saw me taking photos of the pigeons. That was very considerate of them.

 I was able to take photos of four bridges over Tsurumi River. I'll show them in a separate posts. 
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  1. cool! they look exactly the same as our local pigeons? suddenly i remember my childhood... we used to have a flock of pigeons. im not sure if it was for business or just domestication though. anyway, you should feed them heheheheh

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