I gave Maridalen a good try today and did get rewarded with one good
bird and a number of close experiences of the natural kind that make such days
memorable. Starting with the goodies first, I had only the fourth Marsh Harrier
(sivhauk) to be recorded in the Dale. The views were distant as it thermalled
east of the valley but was at least some reward for the hours of sky gazing I
put in. I had hoped there would be more raptors as there had been a clear
arrival of Kestrels (tårnfalk) but these birds were feeding and not migrating
as the conditions were presumably not suitable.
My memorable natural experiences came with a female Great Spotted
Woodpecker (flaggspet) who was too occupied with a pine cone to bother about me
standing 5 metres away, a Black Woodpecker (svartspett) peering out its nest
hole at me and frogs.
Ring Ouzels (ringtrost) are still to be found with a total of six birds
today.
male - note the full red crown - Black Woodpecker wondering who was standing at the base of his tree |
frogs |
female Great Spotted Woodpecker (flaggspett) |
I was actually trying to get this (or a similar) result by using a slow shutter speed but it didn't end up quite as arty as I had hoped |
male Kestrel (tårnfalk) |
same Kestrel |
one of at least 2 Ospreys (fiskeørn) fishing over Maridalsvannet |
Ring Ouzels are never easy to photograph. This female showed closely on the church ruins but was back lit |
this male was in bright sunlight but did not allow close approach |
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