The weather continues to be hot with little wind but it is not bringing
with it any new arrivals of insect eating birds but that is probably because
there are not many insects in evidence yet although I am now up to three
species of butterfly so far this year (Brimstone, Camberwell beauty and
yesterday my first Comma). There is some rain forecast over the weekend and
hopefully this will bring with it an arrival of new species.
Today was very quiet although I did have three species of raptor. An
Osprey (fiskeørn) flew in from the north presumably to feed on the lake
although I didn’t keep track of it. A couple of Sparrowhawks included a
migrating bird and another that was probably a local breeding bird. Best though
was a falcon that I spotted coming in low from the south. I had no idea what it
was as it flew towards me although it did look small and long winged. When it
finally showed some plumage characters it became clear it was a 2cy Peregrine (vandrefalk)
and due to its small size again probably a male. In addition to proving an ID
problem for me it also proved a photographic problem as I set the camera to
overexpose far too much although with a bit of photoshoping there are a couple
than can be used for ID purposes.
On the ground there was hardly a bird to see although a couple of female
Ring Ouzels were still hanging around.
2cy Peregrine (vandrefalk) on its way north over Maridalen |
despite appearances a lerke (lark) and a falk (falcon) does not a lerkefalk (hobby) make |
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