May 21, 2025 | By: Japan Dreamscapes Photography Tours
One of the most charming birds to photograph in Hokkaido’s snowy landscapes is the Shima Enaga (Aegithalos caudatus japonicus), affectionately known as Japan’s "Snow Fairy." This tiny, fluffy bird with its all-white face is a highlight for birders and photographers alike during the annual JDS Hokkaido Winter Wildlife Photography Tour.
Hokkaido is world-renowned for its spectacular wildlife and bird watching opportunities. Each winter, photographers from around the globe visit to capture iconic species such as:
Red-Crowned Cranes (Grus japonensis)
Steller's Sea Eagles (Haliaeetus pelagicus)
White-Tailed Eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla)
Hokkaido Sika Deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis)
Ezo Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes schrencki)
Of all these, the elusive Shima Enaga holds a special place for dedicated birders and nature photographers.
The Shima Enaga’s snow-white plumage blends perfectly with Hokkaido’s winter scenery, making it a rewarding challenge to photograph. This "white-on-white" effect tests the skills of even seasoned professionals, but the result is always worth the effort.
Capturing these birds mid-forage—dashing between trees or hanging upside down to probe for insects and berries—creates unforgettable photographic moments.
Known as the "Silver-Throated Dasher," the Shima Enaga’s energetic behavior includes:
Foraging for insects like leafhoppers, aphids, and caterpillars
Seasonal diets of wasps, ants, spiders, eggs, pupae, and berries
Living in family flocks of 6–20 birds during winter for warmth
As breeding season arrives, these flocks disperse into monogamous pairs, with males staying in their winter territories while females explore neighboring areas.
If photographing the Shima Enaga in its snowy natural habitat is on your bucket list, JDS's guided Hokkaido Winter Wildlife Photography Tour offers the perfect opportunity. From iconic cranes to soaring eagles and the delightful Snow Fairy, Hokkaido is a paradise for nature photographers.
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