In Japan, in the period from the 17th to the 19th century, hunting animals and birds was considered a crime. Wild animals and birds existed quite peacefully next to man. Many of the birds had a symbolic meaning. Even now, these living creatures have a considerable place in the culture of this country.
Many species are familiar to Russian people, since in our country they live almost everywhere (swallows, bullfinches, starlings, crows, etc.). d.). But quite rare birds also live here, for example, the purple jay or the Japanese crane.
White-eyed
Brown-sided white-eye
Japanese white-eye
Bulbul
Short-toed Bulbul
Chinese real bulbul
passerines
field sparrow
red sparrow
corvidae
Crow
Black Crow
blue magpie
Daurian jackdaw
Rook
brilliant raven
Jay
Kedrovka
finches
tap dancing
Chizh
Siberian lentil
Chinese greenfinch
Siberian finch
Great black-headed grosbeak
Spruce crossbill
uragus
Bullfinch
Thrush
pied thrush
Siberian thrush
song thrush
Misery
blackbird
Belobrovik
olive thrush
Larks
Field Lark
Japanese lark
Small Lark
Salonchak lark
Horned lark
Handy
Alpine hull
Siberian hull
Japanese hull
Small
City swallow
Redminded swallow
Village Swallow
Brownhorned swallow
Beregovushka
Fleeters
Blue flycatcher
Japanese Zaryanka
Blackhead Zaryanka
Nightingale-red
Blue Nightingale
Taiga flycin
Japanese flycatcher
Varakushka
Ovsyankov
Sedheaded oatmeal
Japanese oatmeal
Blackfounded oatmeal
Redhaired oatmeal
Ordinary oatmeal
Yellowbrown oatmeal
Garden oatmeal
Foam
Lightheaded foam
Kamchatka Penochka
Brown polystyrene
Foam-zarnichka
Korolkova foam
Pittovy
Pitta-German
Blackheaded Pitta
Crouching
Sakhalin cricket
Singing cricket
Taiga cricket
Spotted cricket
Okhotsk cricket
Japanese cricket
Clothing
crested myna
Japanese starling
gray starling
Pastor
red-billed starling
Chinese starling
common starling
Wagtail
Steppe horse
mountain horse
forest horse
tree wagtail
white wagtail
mountain wagtail
yellow-headed wagtail
yellow wagtail
Conclusion
The history of Japan remembers the times of respect for nature. Birds were deified, sung in folk art, imprinted in cultural objects.
Unfortunately, with the development of technological progress, environmental problems in the country have worsened. There is pollution of waters and land, which are the habitat of feathered representatives of the fauna.
But, nevertheless, many legislative acts on the protection and protection of sedentary and migratory birds have been created and implemented here. There are also protected areas where any activity is prohibited, and the necessary work must first obtain permission from the authorities.