The Small Birds That Look Like Flying Cotton Balls Live In Japan

Japan has been hosting a lot of interesting things, from sushi to cherry blossom trees and matchless-looking birds. Japan must be visited, at least once in a lifetime, as it is energetic with traditions and unique places.

If you are planning to visit Japan, Hokkaido island should be on your list of destinations, thanks to its volcanic rocks and many other interesting things. out of its beautiful scenery, the island is also hosting a tiny bird species that look like flying cotton-candy balls.
This special type of bird, called Shima-enaga can only be found in this region of Japan and they are long-tailed tit birds with tiny black eyes.

At first look, these birds look like tiny cotton balls. Although other closely relates species can be found in various places of Europe and Asia, these white and fluffy ones are specific to this area.
Hokkaido island is well-known for its national parks and its high number of bird populations, but the park is rich in other wildlife too and all the animals living there are accustomed to tourists.

The Shima-enaga birds don’t like cold areas, so to prepare for the colder season, they require access to energy-rich food. They reach a size of 13-15 cm in adulthood and weight of 7-9 grams.
They also live in large flocks as they tend to live a communal life, so you will most probably see them sitting in large groups.

 

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