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ML644018153

Copper Pheasant Syrmaticus soemmerringii

報告

提供者

Will Schenck 來自這個貢獻者的影音 個人檔案

日期

11日 7月 2025年 eBird 紀錄清單 S258811608

地點

秦野市--戸川林道 (Hadano--Togawa Forest Road)
Hadano, Kanagawa, Japan
來自這個地點的影音 影音名錄
地圖
地圖 座標: 35.435297, 139.173384
年齡
未確定
性別
未確定
回播
未確定

觀察細節

*I (Will) have probably never been more excited, physically and emotionally, by a bird in my life. This aggressive individual has been known from this stretch of mountain road since at least 2023, information which we uncovered on Twitter (basyoku_omotan, 2025). It wasn’t until our fourth time passing through his territory at 12:30 PM, however, that the “King of Tanzawa” made himself known to us. He chased us VERY aggressively over ~450 feet, a very specific territory, from (35.42608, 139.17597) to (35.4260833, 139.1759722), at times lunging almost to the point of biting us, at other times foraging at a respectful distance but still watching us. The multiple joggers that passed through as we enjoyed his company were all duly investigated. An adrenaline-inducing experience indeed, to be attacked by a rare island endemic pheasant.

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錄音機
麥克風
配件
原始檔案大小
2.15 MB

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