One of the shrikes allowed me to approach it closely and I
even managed a picture of it with a bumblebee. It was however nothing like as
good as this picture taken by young birder Bjørn Penk.
Up in Maridalen I didn’t even last 2 hours in the heat but
raptors were less obvious than yesterday. The first raptor was a Honey Buzzard
which I picked up on call. After having heard a bird calling on Monday I felt
that the call I heard was from a Honey Buzzard but I needed to see the bird to
confirm it and it took a while to pick it out against the blue sky. It was a
bird I saw yesterday that is lacking primaries in both wings and I later also
saw the bird that is lacking a primary in its left wing showing that the at
least some of the birds I am seeing are local birds. I also had a group of 3
distant raptors that I was unable to ID but were also most likely Honies. I
only had singles of Common Buzzard and Sparrowhawk today plus a distant Hobby.Red-backed Shrike (tornskate) with bumblebee which seem to be common this summer unlike wasps |
swallowing the bumblebee |
note the long hairs by the bill. I'm not sure of the purpose of these |
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