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04.10.12_春京都旅行_岡崎疎水 (by mingo&#8217;s  photo.collection)

04.10.12_春京都旅行_岡崎疎水 (by mingo’s photo.collection)

04.10.12_春京都旅行_岡崎疎水 (by mingo&#8217;s  photo.collection)

04.10.12_春京都旅行_岡崎疎水 (by mingo’s photo.collection)

Sakura at Nakameguro (by CaDs)

Sakura at Nakameguro (by CaDs)

SPRING SHOWS by ajpscs

SPRING SHOWS by ajpscs

DSC_2190 by shibuya246

DSC_2190 by shibuya246

Kyoto Choutoku-ji temple , JAPAN via Eiji Murakami

Kyoto Choutoku-ji temple , JAPAN via Eiji Murakami

The Lamps and the Sakura via Stuck in Customs

The Lamps and the Sakura via Stuck in Customs

Sakura and lantern via SAMURAI FREE WALLPAPER AND PHOTOS

Sakura and lantern via SAMURAI FREE WALLPAPER AND PHOTOS

さくら via kotetsu5102 | Streamzoo
lanterns by hugxhug@Instagram

lanterns by hugxhug@Instagram

DECLARATION OF SPRINGThe Japanese White-Eye also known as the Mejiro.
The Japanese White-eye is about 4 to 4.5 inches in size, with a green forehead and a yellow throat, a greenish back, and dark brown wings and tail outlined in green. Like other white-eyes, this species exhibits the distinctive white eye ring that gives it its name (mejiro also meaning &#8220;white eye&#8221; in Japanese). It is omnivorous, feeding primarily on insects and nectar. (by ajpscs)

DECLARATION OF SPRING
The Japanese White-Eye also known as the Mejiro.
The Japanese White-eye is about 4 to 4.5 inches in size, with a green forehead and a yellow throat, a greenish back, and dark brown wings and tail outlined in green. Like other white-eyes, this species exhibits the distinctive white eye ring that gives it its name (mejiro also meaning “white eye” in Japanese). It is omnivorous, feeding primarily on insects and nectar. (by ajpscs)

SAKURA (by ajpscs)

SAKURA (by ajpscs)