Today the plan was to get better photos of the Water Rail
(vannrikse) - if that would be possible I hear you say :-) Well there was sun
today so the light would hopefully be better. When I arrived there was a bird
showing but it went into the reeds. I crouched down with the camera on the
tripod (I was also hoping to take some video) and waited and waited. After 45
minutes I had to admit that my body is not capable of long term crouching. When
I stood up I was dizzy, really stiff in my knees and had pins and needles in my
feet. Time to do something else....
Driving up to Horten and checking suitable places along the way gave me my
first Starlings (stær) of the year - a flock of 20 but precious little else.
In Horten the mistletoe was still sustaining the
overwintering Mistle Thrush (duetrost) and also a flock of 42
Waxwings. These
birds came down to drink from puddles formed by melting snow giving a good but
brief photo opportunity.
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Waxwing (sidensvans) having a drink |
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such colourful birds |
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synchronised drinking |
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Mistletoe berries seem to be equally whole on the way out as on the way in |
At Fornebu, no birds to see but the year’s first Coltsfoot
(hestehov) in flower. This is later than most years but given the amount of
snow and freezing temperatures I was quite amazed to see this lovely yellow
flower.
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coltsfoot (hestehov) - the first flower to bloom in Norway |
And finally, today’s gull. These two Herring Gulls (gråmåke)
at Jarlsø, Tønsberg have very Glaucous Gull (polarmåke) like two-toned bills
and had me thinking of possible hybrid influence. I thought at first these were
1st winter birds in which case the bill would be more significant
but see that they are most likely 2nd winter birds where such a bill
is less unusual. Striking birds anyway.
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2nd winter Herring Gulls with very striking Glaucous Gull like bills |
And some other birds
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the Eiders (ærfugl) were displaying earnestly |
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Mistle Thrush |
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