Abstract
The population changes of birds before and behind the opening day for hunting season were observed in the vicinity of Asakawa, a suburb of Tokyo. The results are shown in Table 1. Those of the Brown-eared Bulbul (Microcelis a. amaurotis) and Japanese Jay (Garrulus glandarius japonicus) are most remarkable as shown in Fig. I. The reason seems to be due to the gun reports.