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This year is being called the dry rainy season; it rains, but not nearly in the quantities that are normal. I had been antsy the past few weeks. So despite those ominous clouds on Saturday morning, Melanie and I headed out to Gwangjuho Lake Ecological Park, hoping a change in scenery might do us some good.
Several sections had been landscaped and replanted; in usual Korean style, it had been started and finished in a matter of days and there was no trace that anything had been done. New plantings at Gwangjuho Lake Eco-Park.
This area had previously been an empty meadow just a few weeks ago. The park held several families of azure-winged magpies. We saw numerous adults foraging for food to bring to the gaping mouths of their offspring. One group of four fledglings mobbed their parents whenever one of the adults came in with food. Even among siblings, competition for food is fierce. Sibling rivalry Azure-winged Magpie Cyanopica cyanus koreensis. There was more evidence of successful breeding throughout the park.
We saw several small groups of juvenile Japanese tits flitting about in the trees. The two juveniles kept in constant contact with each other and the adults by making short whistles. We continued deeper into the park, finding small numbers of birds in little pockets throughout the area.
A large flock of vinous-throated parrotbills , full of juvenile birds, was the biggest single sighting we had all day. The flock numbered around birds; not an uncommon number for this time of year. The boardwalk around the northern edge of the park was very quiet, with only a few Japanese tits and passing oriental turtle-doves. A section of the boardwalk. There was very little water here, despite the extensive growth of reeds and grasses. Gwangjuho Lake itself was a shadow of itself.