2022.2.12 黒瀬庄ノ沢緑地

It's the second day of exploring the Tokai marshes.

We arrived at Kurose Shonosawa Wetland.

YesterdayHeihe wetland plant communityandFujishichihara WetlandUnlike the previous days, there is still snow remaining.

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▼Park in the parking lot and start.

▼There is a wire mesh at the entrance.

To prevent damage by deer?

▼A signboard with a lot of information.

Giant water bugs and diving beetles are fascinating.

▼Receive a pamphlet and open the door.

▼There are already footprints!

It seems someone had arrived earlier.

▼Something like a fish pond?

There seem to be many different kinds of fish in the nearby rivers.

▼Discover animal footprints!

▼It's a large pond.

▼Perhaps because of the abundance of water, many dragonflies have been spotted.

▼It seems that forest tree frogs live here.

▼If you go further, you will come to a boardwalk.

▼There are signs everywhere that tell you the names of the plants.

▼This place also has an abundance of water.

▼The area is surrounded by trees, making it an environment that is likely to be rich in living things.

Overview of Marshland Information

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The winter marshes may look lonely at first glance, but there is something different to enjoy about them than in spring or summer.

I think the best part of winter is being able to understand the terrain well and imagine the seasons when animals are in season.

This marsh is also one that you'll want to visit in early spring.

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