From the Field: Japan

Stories and bird encounters from a month of travel across Japan—from Tokyo’s parks to the wild coasts of Hokkaido.

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121
Date:
August 14, 2025
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From the Field: Japan

Summary

In this unscripted “From the Field” episode, host Ivan Phillipsen takes listeners on an immersive, unscripted journey through his recent month-long travels in Japan. Splitting his time between scouting for a future birding tour and exploring for fun, Ivan revisits the country for the first time since spending a formative summer there as an 11-year-old.

He reflects on Japan’s geography, climate, and rich biogeographic history, from its tectonic origins to its unique mix of endemic species, setting the stage for the birding adventures that unfold.

Ivan’s travels span Tokyo’s green spaces, the slopes of Mount Fuji, the rice paddies and alps of central Honshu, and the wild northern landscapes of Hokkaido. Along the way, he shares encounters with both common and rare birds—species like Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker, Japanese Grosbeak, Masked Bunting, Narcissus Flycatcher, and the iconic Red-crowned Crane.

Photos

Red-crowned Crane (Grus japonensis). Photo by Godimus Michel/Adobe.
Japanese Grosbeak (Eophona personata). Photo by AGAMI/Adobe.
Japanese Bush Warbler (Horornish diphone). Photo by Nic Field Research/Adobe.
Varied Tit (Sittiparus varius). Photo by AGAMI/Adobe.
Narcissus Flycatcher (Ficedula narcissina). Photo by Thongtawat/Adobe.
Spectacled Guillemot (Cepphus carbo). Photo by ibuki/Adobe.

This work by Ivan Phillipsen is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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