Both Black-throated (storlom) and Red-throated Divers (smålom) were
displaying on the lake and this always makes for an atmospheric sunrise
especially when there is no wind and the lake was like a mirror. Highlight of
the day was getting my best views so far of Maridalens own sub species of Parrot
Crossbill (furukorsnebb). There were a couple of small pine trees behind where
I was sitting and after I had kept thinking I could hear some distant
crossbills calling I realised that they were actually a couple of birds just
behind me. They were feeding intensively on small cones which kept falling to
the floor. I spent a lot of time trying to get good photos and despite the
light not being so bad I found it incredibly frustrating and difficult. I either
had the birds perched with a white sky behind them or feeding inside the tree
with pine cones in the way but after firing off many hundred shots there are at
least some that can be used for ID purposes…. These birds gave a larger-billed
impression than I have noticed before and were classic Parrots IMO. They fed on
the pine cones by clipping them off with their bill and then holding them in
their feet and picking out the seeds. They also flew into spruce and birch trees
and looked to be eating lichen.
A few raptors showed during the day with finally
some evidence of Sparrowhawk (spurvehauk) passage.Black-throated Diver (storlom) |
with back lighting |
Chiffchaff (gransanger) |
Curlew (storspove) - two that flew in from the south landed. Seeing Curlews on the deck in Maridalen is a rare site although Whimbrels (småspove)often stop to feed in May |
male Goosander (laksand). Today a single female was repeatedly chased around by 3 males |
montage of a hunting Osprey (fisekørn) |
male Parrot Crossbill (furukorsnebb) with a pine cone |
now to extract some seeds which is why evolution has given me this ridiculous bill |
I need to use my tongue as well |
and my feet to hold the cone |
another cone please |
grainy picture of the female but showing her to be equally large billed |
here the male is looking huge billed. This picture was taken 45 minutes later than the other pictures but is I believe the same male although it does look large billed and more orange coloured |
both birds flew to some birch trees where they seemed to pick off lichen |
slightly blurred but parrot billed |
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