Falcated Duck (black and white version)
Narcissus Flycatcher
Pale Thrush (black and white version)
Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker
White-throated Needltail
Eurasian Hobby
Red-rumped Swallow
White-throated Needltail (black and white version)
Eurasian Tree Sparrow
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Ashy Minivet (black and white version)
Common Kestrel
Japanese Paradise Flycatcher (black and white version)
Lesser Cuckoo (hepatic)
Lesser Cuckoo
Crested Kingfisher
Grey Plover (black and white version)
Hawfinch
Smew (black and white version)
Long-tailed Rosefinch
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Northern Lapwing
Northern Pintail
Pallas's Rosefinch
Japanese Grosbeak
Red Crossbill
Eurasian Jay
Eurasian Siskin (black and white version)
Grey-faced Buzzard
Common Buzzard
Golden Eagle
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Brown Dipper (black and white version)
Indian Cuckoo
Black-faced Bunting (black and white version)
Common Moorhen
Eurasian Nuthatch
Oriental Cuckoo (hepatic)
Chestnut-eared Bunting (black and white version)
Barn Swallow
Japanese Robin (black and white version)
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Barn Swallow
Great Cormorant
Bohemian Waxwing (black and white version)
Short-eared Owl
Baikal Teal (black and white version)
Daurian Redstart
Common Kingfisher
Eastern Marsh Harrier
Bull-headed Shrike
Rook
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Long-tailed Tit (black and white version)
Eurasian Hobby
Eursian Sparrowhawk (black and white version)
Alpine Accentor
Grey-faced Buzzard (black and white version)
Little Tern
Rock Ptarmigan
Goldcrest
Japanese Green Woodpecker
Crested Kingfisher
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Common Stonechat(black and white version)
Siberian Thrush
Blue-and-white Flycatcher (black and white version)
Rufous Hawk-Cuckoo
Winter Wren (black and white version)
Yellow-throated Bunting
Japanese White-eye
Japanese Accentor
Northern Shoveler (black and white version)
Common Merganser
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Japanese Waxwing
Tufted Duck
Long-tailed Rosefinch (black and white version)
Brown Dipper
Red-flanked Bluetail
Willow Tit
Japanese Sparrowhawk (black and white version)
Peregrine Falcon
Honey Buzzard
Barn swallow
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Japanese Bush Warbler
Tundra Swan
Brambling
Common Goldeneye
Eurasian Bullfinch
Daurian Redstart
Red-crowned Crane
Smew
White-tailed Eagle
Eurasian Wigeon
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Oriental Reed Warbler
Blue-and-white Flycatcher
Japanese Thrush (Black and white version)
Asian House Martin
Great Egret
Narcissus Flycatcher (black and white version)
Brown-headed Thrush
Japanese Robin
Asian Brown Flycatcher
Common Cuckoo
Eurasian Hoopoe
The creating process of the art of paper cutting
Let's click the following Kingfisher's button to see how these beautiful paper cuttings are created!
Who is creating the art of paper cutting?
Teruo Nakamura Lovely fool on the hill
Autumn, sometimes we may see thousands of hawks migration in a day at Shirakaba pass.
That is "Awesome!!"
To share the impression with everyone, he secludes himself in Shirakaba
pass in autumn.
He cuts down trees to create the square for hawk watching with his buddies,
and then looks at the sky from morning till night.
he, "hermit of Shirakaba pass", also continues creating the art
of paper cutting for the front cover of bulletin of Wild Bird Society of
Shinshu.
His house is handmade, the square of hawk watching is handmade, and his
life is too, so it is a work of art which is filled with such a Nakamura-san's
love for wild birds
He is always thinking for everyone and lives in proudly independent like
a hawk.
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