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Lake Akan - Birding photography

Monday, August 05, 2024 | By: Blain Harasymiw Photography

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The woods surrounding Lake Akanko and everywhere I lead participants on my annual Hokkaido photography tours are a paradise for birders, but even in paradise, some birding opportunities are rarer than others.  The Blakiston's Fish Owl is already an elusive hunter, primarily active at dusk or dawn, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) denotes them as ‘endangered’ with less than 2,500 adults in the wild.  Their distribution includes Russia and China, and approximately 200 of the remaining adults inhabit Hokkaido.  So unless you know where to spot the fish owl, you will have extreme difficulty spotting or photographing them.  As a Hokkaido local and someone who has spent more than two decades in Hokkaido scouting and leading Hokkaido birding workshops, I know the wildlife and landscapes, and I am happy to help you find and photograph Blakiston’s Fish Owls among other birding photo ops while in Hokkaido.  The Blakiston’s Fish Owl is the largest owl species on our planet.  Males weigh from 2.95 to 3.6 kg (6.5 to 8 lb), while the female weighs up to 2.95 to 4.6 kg (6.5 to 10.1 lb) and is about 25% larger. The Blakiston's Fish Owl measures 60 to 72 cm (24 to 28 in) in total length. The Eurasian eagle-owl is sometimes thought to be the largest owl species and is a close match in size to the Blakiston’s fish owl, but to date, all recorded measurements of the two put the Blakiston's Fish Owl as the overall largest owl species.   Photographers Join my international and Japan photography tours, because they know they are going to have the very best opportunities to photograph dozens of species such as The Steller's sea eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus), Ezo Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes schrencki), The Ezo Risu (Hokkaido squirrel) (Tamias sibiricus lineatus), which is a subspecies of red squirrels, and the largest herd of Ezo Sika Deer (Cervus nippon).  While visiting the Akanko region, I recommend staying at the Akan Tsuruga Bessou Hinanoza.  The hotel is breathtaking in every way and a must for those wishing to indulge in a Japanese splendor of accommodation experience.  For any traveler or visitor to the region, it is my first choice for those where sky has no limit, and I often use it during private Hokkaido Photography Tours.

Lake Akan at sunrise. I took this image during my annual Hokkaido Photography Tour.

Blakiston's fish owl in the Akan region. I took this image while leading a Hokkaido Photography workshop tour.

The Pygmy woodpecker are tiny and can be challenging to spot and photograph. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido birding photography workshop tour.

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