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Goshawk bathing in the morning sun against the moon just past the full moon
In the frost, I waited for the appearance of the goshawk, the subject, with the expectation that "Is it today?" From a dark time.
Jupiter and Mars are seen very close to the sky, Mercury is in the eastern sky, and the moon.
Planets that change their position while moving little by little every day, I feel that the earth is also a member of the solar system.
Then, such a planet disappears due to the curtain of atmospheric light that changes color every moment and increases its brightness.
It's sunrise.
It's a park in Tokyo, so it's not very cold, but it's still cold in January.
The Asahi bathing in the cold is exceptional.
When you bathe in the morning sun with your whole body, you can feel that more heat is generated from the core of your body than the heat received from the sun.
It's like Jupiter. (Jupiter radiates more heat than it receives from the Sun.)
I wonder if the goshawk feels the same in the morning sun.
With the big moon just past the full moon on his back, his face is facing sideways, so he must be looking at the moon with his right eye and the sun with his left eye.
Some migratory birds rely on the stars to determine their direction and cross the sea and desert.
Such birds must be aware of the phases of the moon.
Perhaps they even recognize the navigation of the planet.
A kind of bird, the goshawk, is also a moon-viewing and starry sky observation at the top of a tall tree in the early morning.
I hope they will breed here again this year.
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