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Birdzones | Adventures of amateur ornithologists Birdzones Adventures of amateur ornithologists  Journeys Podcasts Surveys Posted by: birdzones | March 17, 2011 Japan I’ve visited Japan twice. The first time I spent two weeks visiting family in Hobara, a rural town near Fukushima and one week in Sendai. The second time I spent two weeks in the north of Honshu, some time in Tokyo, and then to Kyoto where I visited a museum to see a number of Japanese automata. My plan is still to return to Japan and experience sakura – cherry blossom. Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge struck by  Japanese tsunami Midway Islands Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge was home to more than two million birds. The US Fish and Wildlife Service reported that 1,000 adult and adolescent Laysan albatross and tens of thousands of chicks died when the tsunami generated by last Friday’s powerful earthquake off the coast of Japan struck . Thousands of Bonin petrels are believed to have ...

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