 | White-crowned Sparrow: 03 February 02: Nakdong, Eulsuk Island
Photo © NAKANO Yasunori and MATSUOKA Keizo |
White-crowned Sparrow Zonotrichia leucophrys.
On February 3rd, two Japanese
birdwatchers (NAKANO Yasunori and MATSUOKA Keizo) stopped off at Eulsuk Island in the
Nakdong estuary on a "sightseeing trip", and much to their delight found and photographed a
first winter
White-crowned Sparrow. They observed the bird for 15 minutes at close range in good light...
This is the second American sparrow recorded in Korea. The other,
Savannah Sparrow,
was first recorded in 1998 in Korea, amazingly also at the Nakdong estuary, and also in February
(see our
New Korean Species Paper)!
According to Mark Brazil’s
The Birds of Japan(1991), there are several records of
White-crowned Sparrow from Japan, presumably of the subspecies
gambelli, both in winter and during migration periods...one was even claimed in Fukuoka in the mid-1990s, only 200 km south of the location of this bird. Such records strongly suggest further records in Korea can be expected.


White-crowned Sparrrow
Photo © NAKANO Yasunori and MATSUOKA Keizo