TEHERAN (ANP) - Volgens Iran hebben de Verenigde Staten tijdens acties in de Straat van Hormuz twee kleine boten aangevallen waarop zich burgers bevonden. Daarbij zijn vijf mensen omgekomen, meldt de Iraanse staatstelevisie.
Iran ontkent daarnaast dat de VS Iraanse oorlogsschepen hebben geraakt tijdens Project Freedom. De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump heeft aangekondigd dat de Amerikaanse krijgsmacht onder die naam schepen assisteert bij de doorgang in de Straat van Hormuz. Daarbij zouden enkele Iraanse oorlogsboten tot zinken zijn gebracht.
De Iraanse minister van Buitenlandse Zaken Abbas Araghchi reageerde in de nacht van maandag op dinsdag met de woorden: "Project Freedom is Project Impasse". Volgens hem bewijzen de opnieuw opgelopen spanningen in de waterweg dat er geen militaire oplossing is voor een politieke crisis. Wel zou er vooruitgang worden geboekt tijdens de besprekingen die met bemiddelaar Pakistan gehouden worden.
CHANGSHA (ANP) - Bij een explosie in een vuurwerkfabriek in de Chinese stad Changsha zijn 21 mensen omgekomen. Ruim zestig anderen raakten gewond.
De Chinese president Xi Jinping heeft aangedrongen op een grondig onderzoek naar de oorzaak van de explosie in de fabriek in de provincie Hunan. Ook heeft hij volgens staatspersbureau Xinhua overheidsinstanties opdracht gegeven veiligheidsbeoordelingen en risicobeheersing strenger uit te voeren.
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Lots of small fish after the rain. There was quite a gathering of egrets, herons and hawks looking for a feast.
Black Kite
Scientific Name: Milvus migrans
Description: The Black Kite is a medium-sized raptor (bird of prey). From a distance, it appears almost black, with a light brown bar on the shoulder. The plumage is actually dark brown, with scattered light brown and rufous markings, particularly on the head, neck and underparts. The tail is forked and barred with darker brown. This feature gives the bird its alternative name of Fork-tailed Kite. The eye is dark brown and the bill is black with a yellow cere (area of skin around the nostrils). Both sexes are similar. Young Black Kites are generally lighter in colour than the adults, and have a comparatively shallower forked tail.
Similar species: The Black Kite's plumage is similar to other raptors (birds of prey), such as the Little Eagle, Hieraaetus morphnoides, Whistling Kite,Haliastur sphenurus, and Square-tailed Kite, Lophoictinia isura. In flight, however, its long forked tail and almost unmarked underwing make it unmistakable.
Distribution: The Black Kite's range covers the majority of the Australian mainland, as well as Africa, Asia and Europe. The Black Kite is arguably the most numerous species of raptor in the world.
Habitat: The Black Kite is found in a variety of habitats, from timbered watercourses to open plains, and is often observed in and around outback towns. Although it is more normally seen in small groups, the Black Kite may form huge flocks of many thousands of birds, especially during grasshopper plagues. No other Australian bird of prey is seen in such large flocks.
Feeding: The Black Kite preys on lizards, small mammals and insects, especially grasshoppers. It also is a scavenger, and frequents tips in outback towns. Black Kites also gather in flocks around bush fires, and eagerly pounce on small animals as these flee the flames. Both live and dead (carrion) prey is eaten.
Breeding: Black Kites nest in isolated pairs or in small, scattered colonies. As with other raptors, a ritualised aerial courtship display is performed by both sexes. This involves loud calling, grappling of feet (talons), and tumbling or cartwheeling. The nest is a bulky cup of sticks, lined with softer material, and is placed in the fork of a tree branch (generally close to the trunk). The female incubates the eggs while the male provides food.
Calls: The call is a descending whistle "psee-err" followed by a staccato "si-si-si-si-si".
Maximum Size: 55cm
Average size: 51cm
Average weight: 540g
Breeding season: Usually August and November; can breed at any time
Clutch Size: One to three.
Incubation: 28 days
Nestling Period: 40 days
(Source: www.birdsinbackyards.net)
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Day 5:
Weather forecast - Sunny
Sakura forecast - 満開
Having been to Kanazawa Castle Park several times in the past, we had low expectations of what we would be encountering again in this visit. But WOW! The sakura trees are in full bloom, and they created an incredible scene for us to enjoy!
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