I walked more than 8 kilometers to look around wild birds that day.
I was too enthusiastic to find them,
I acted like a young girl with so much energy.
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Colorful Viola flowers greeted us at the entrance of the Akashi Park.
Someone made a wire decoration of octopus.
Akashi area has rich harvest of octopus.
They put boiled octopus and cook Akashi yaki.
(please click here for the pictures.)
Whenever I visit the Akashi park, I come to watch birds at this tree.
There is a cliff next to the tree, so we need to be cautious of our safty.
There is a pond in the center of Akashi Park.
Walking slowly as I enjoy watching birds,
I will take more than 40 minutes to walk around the pond.
I will take more than 40 minutes to walk around the pond.
The steps are the hardest part when walking in this park.
There are trees all along the steps, and I hear birds tweeting.
I always look above if I can see birds.
Actually I stumbled when I visited this place last month,
I was too excited to check birds above.
Fortunately it didn't break my legs or the camea.
I saw differents stray cats living in this park.
They are fat, and I guess there is always someone who feeds them.
The next picture's explanation.
Left: Lens CANON EF-S55-250mm F4-5.6 IS II
Center: Lens Sigma 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 DC MACRO HSM /DC MACRO HSM
Right: Model Canon EOS Kiss X6i
I visited the Akashi Park on January 22 carrying Canon lens,
but this time I attached the Sigma lens.
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