Oslo has been transformed by its first big dump of snow this
winter. We awoke on Saturday morning to a good 30cm of fresh snow and it
continued snowing until noon and with a new dump on Saturday night. Mr and Mrs
Oslobirder used to enjoy regular walks along the length of Akerselva from
Nydalen down to the Plaza hotel, a walk of c.7km. The addition of Oslobirder
jr. sr and Oslobirder jr. jr. put an end to that but jr. jr. is now old enough
to manage the walk. Not without a lot of moaning mind you but we completed it
yesterday a dinner at TGIs was a welcome reward for the clan.
There are always some birds to see along the river and at the
end of the walk always the faint hope of a good gull. Just Herring Gulls
(gråmåke) yesterday but a feeding Grey Heron (hegre) and a couple of Cormorants (storskarv) point to there
being a good population of small fish in the river – maybe a Kingfisher isfugl) will
turn up? A flock of Long-tailed Tits (stjertmeis) were in the same area as on New Years day
but surprisingly I saw no Dippers (fossekall) or Goosanders (laksand) along the river.
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fresh snow and a low midday sun in Oslo |
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this Grey Heron seemed very much at home here along Akerselva |
Today the garden has had an influx of Blackbirds (svarttrost). There have
been a minimum of 5 males, 3 of which are clear adults, one a 1st
winter and a fifth bird what I assume to be a 2nd winter. There are
at least two females one of which is missing its tail and has been around a few
weeks but I haven’t made an attempt to age the females. When there are so many
in the garden I try to put out apples in different places such that they can
all eat but they are very territorial and spend more time chasing each other
away than feeding. The dominant birds are rather surprisingly the tailless
female and the 1st winter male with the adult males being particularly
wimpish.
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Queen of the Blackbirds. Physical beauty isn't everything as this tailless individual rules the roost. A lack of obvious moult contrast in the greater coverts suggests this is an adult |
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male Blackbirds. The left hand bird is a clear adult. The right hand bird though has black on its bill but otherwise the plumage looks adult and I'm sure that a 1st winter male could not look this adult like. Is it therefore a 2nd winter male or do some adult males have some black on their bill? |
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male Siskin (grønnsisik) and Blue Tit (blåmeis) in the garden |
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