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The Japanese Food Report
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Meishu no Yutaka
Sakaya NYC blog
The Sake Chronicles
Sake World (John Gauntner)
Shizuoka Sake
Tokyofoodcast
Tokyo through the drinking glass
True Sake
Urbansake.com
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Alexandre Gervais: Photos
Japan Without the Sugar
No-sword
1000 Things About Japan
Tokyo: Journal de résidence au Japon
Japanese culture near Washington, D.C.
Japan-America Society of Washington D.C.
Pembroke Springs Retreat: Japanese-style B&B
Other Awesomeness:
Deutschland über Elvis
Tyler Cowen's Ethnic Dining Guide








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December 8, 2008 at 8:52 pm
L Whynman
Ave Info….My two best guesses from the bill shape are that it is either a warbler or and oriole. Unfortunately size doesn’t show on a still but given the road sign it seems that it is more oriole size. Anyway, if it is a warbler my best guess would be an Orange-Crowned warbler but I would really need to see the side of the face. If it is an Oriole my best guess is that it is a really, really pale Bullock’s as there seems to be a eye line and my a slight bib. If it is, I have never seen such a pale one.
Madam says: After seeing a few more of these little fat gray birds around the neighborhood and consulting Le Web, I think it’s a Ruby-Crowned Kinglet.
December 10, 2008 at 2:37 pm
L Whynman
Ya think? Where’s the ruby?
Madam says: How about a Tennessee Warbler? Marsh Wren? I give up. Here’s another shot. Feel free to obsess.