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Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?

Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?

After nearly a year, I went to the Hanging River Flower and Bird Park.

The last time I came with my friends, I felt like yesterday, maybe because of the epidemic this year, it was too comfortable at home... Time feels like it's fast.

Kakegawa Flower and Bird Park is really one of the animal and botanical gardens that I really like in Japan that are close to small animals. (Not entirely because there are whale-headed storks here.) Of course, I don't deny that every time I come I almost want to see her eat... It has not yet been seen that there is serious suspicion here that the whale-headed stork is deliberate... Why do you like it so much? I feel that the close contact with the birds here is very free: they are also very comfortable, and I am also very leisurely.

Just this time, because it is still the third wave of the epidemic in Japan, the entrance to the flower and bird park is also increased disinfection, body temperature measurement equipment, the staff are also wearing masks, all preparations are still relatively adequate. Probably because on weekdays, coupled with the epidemic situation, there are not many tourists, and I just saw the staff practicing with the little penguins. The little penguin is spoiled, wants to play with the staff, the staff can't help it, just play, guide it, live like a parent coaxing a child. Think about it, the eyes of the birds here always flash a ghostly spirit: Oh, why come to my house? Did you bring food?

Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?
Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?

Brought with me... If you don't have it, you can also spend a few hundred yen in the garden to buy a feeding ticket, and for 100 yen at a time, you can get a small cup of mixed apple grains, which guarantees that the parrot will be on top in an instant. It even said that as soon as you pulled out the ticket, the parrot flew over, "Hurry, throw the ticket, the palace will eat snacks."

Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?
Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?

All right... You win!

The staff took me to see the whale-headed stork, and on the way I would encounter this black super cute little bird (I don't remember what it was called), in short... It kept flying on the staff, stopping and not leaving. I asked the little brother who was doing the guidance what was going on, and the little brother smiled: No way, playing the little one... Take me as its parent... Habitual.

Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?

All right... Habitual...!

Whale-headed storks are also your habits? Wasn't it lunchtime before? Changed to breakfast today? I also ate too much in the morning! I've been here 5 times and haven't seen this sister eat! I'll have to come a few more times!" PS: I heard that this whale-headed stork lady, who likes the tall, handsome staff in the garden, will always bow when she sees it, and the staff who doesn't like it will... Have you ever seen a silly bird? Well, that's it.

Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?

This time, I came to hangchuan flower and bird park, and I also watched the performance outside for the first time. Owls, and eagles, flew around to show off some of the way they flew, and the eagles flew up to the trees! I asked the little brother who was the guide of the park, wouldn't this worry about flying away? The little brother smiled again, will not not, often fly on the tree, play for a while to go home, the family is much more delicious. All right... Again, you are accustomed to it.

Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?
Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?
Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?
Travel time| have you ever seen that Red Whale-headed Stork in Japan?

In the Hanging River Flower and Bird Park, every time you go to feel that the staff here treat the birds as family, the cage is always clean, the park does not have any bad taste; there are some small performances in name, but basically show the living habits of the birds, there is no too complicated forced action; popular science information is also particularly well done, and foreign language notes that can be scanned and translated have been added.

Wait for the epidemic to pass, I sincerely recommend that you can go to the Hanging River Flower and Bird Park to play, take the JR Tokai Shinkansen to Hangchuan Station, walk or take a taxi about 1 km to arrive, super convenient.

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