Most of it has disappeared within Bear Mountain, but the remains of the mountains remain.
The snow is still visible
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野鳥は春の季節移動の時期らしく、アカハラ、個人的に黒・黄色のツートンがお気に入りのキビタキも見えます。

場内ではウグイスの声がそこここで響き、昼前後にはキジバトのくぐもったデテッポポーというのんびりしたI can hear the voice. They also carried nesting materials.

Well, I'm not very good at photography, so the pictures of birds I can show people are very...

So, part 1 of the series of things that don't move is the frog.

It has been floating in the pond (human side) inside Bear Point since morning. It seems to have overwintered here, probably a Japanese red frog.

It seems to resemble the appearance of Kota that Ito wrote about in his blog on May 12th.

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Part 2: New birch buds sticking out on the promenade. They're so nice, just like our new members (lol).


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Number 3, Sakura. The cherry blossoms in downtown Shintoku-cho are already in full bloom, but they are just starting to bloom in the mountains. This year, it will be about 1 week to 10 days later than usual.

This photo was taken from the staff area of ​​Bear Point, but this is the view from the 5 meter high promenade.

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My prediction is that the best time to see them will be around the end of this week, so please come and see the bears while viewing the cherry blossoms in the mountains.

Breeding Takahashi