The wife and I took a spring hike up Hallasan to see the beautiful pink rhododendrons that cover the mountain during late spring. It was a nice hike up, with lots of singing resident species such as Eurasian Wren, Daurian Redstart, and various tits. An Olive-backed Pipit was heard singing, as well as plenty of Yellow-rumped Flycatchers. Another highlight was seeing two Roe Deer foraging on the plateau around the pink flowers.
eBird checklists here:
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Eurasian Wren |
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Large-billed Crow |
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Daurian Redstart |
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Coal Tit |
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Eastern Roe Deer |
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Eastern Roe Deer |
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Yellow-rumped Flycatcher |
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