Animals
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Invasive Birds Battled for Supremacy over Tokyo Skies
A resident of Kawasaki City near the Todoroki Rokuchi tells Shukan Gendai that "about 4 p.m., a huge flock of inko, totaling around 2,000, assemble in the park" (Dec 11-18). "They roost on a tall gingko tree near the tennis court, and their high-pitched chirps are practically loud. It's horrible."
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