At Fornebu I thought I had a good chance of finding the
Kingfisher as the cold northerly wind was causing small waves on the water
meaning that there would only be a few sheltered spots where the Kingfisher
could fish. I did not find it where I had expected it to be but then heard it
calling and 5 minutes later I found it on the edge of the reeds in an eminently
suitable place for fishing in the wind and a very difficult place to discover
it. It then did not call again during the course of the next half an hour
confirming how difficult it can be to find. Later though it flew around a bit
looking for new fishing spots and was then quite noisy. It hung around long
enough for both Geoff Acklam (who was nearby) and Rune Z (who was in the
office) to get there and see the bird. Jerry also turned up and asked
for confirmation of the ID of a bird he had just photographed – it was an
Arctic Tern and an exceptionally late individual (could well be the latest record ever in Norway). I drove over to where it was
seen and after 10 minutes it flew right over my head. It was far too close and
fast moving for my camera and disappeared around the corner quite quickly but
seemed to be in good shape and like the Kingfisher is hopefully finding enough small
fish in the relatively mild conditions. Still quite a few Razorbills in the
area, a few of which were feeding along the shore and many Waxwings to be seen.
The Great Grey in Maridalen is still a shrike and not an owl |
when the Kingfisher (isfugl) is turning his back at you he really stands out |
head on though is another matter |
here though he is easy enough to see |
I tried some arty flight shots but it was a bit too far away |
this pictures is taken through the telescope with about 50x mag and using the zoom on the iPhone camera. |
the 1cy Arctic Tern (rødnebbterne). Uncropped with the 500mm |
and even closer |
here the white diagnostic white trailing edge to the secondaries separates it from the very similar Common Tern |
Razorbill (alke) - this bird is an adult due to the large bill with a white band |
another Razorbill but this is a 1c bird due to the smaller bill lacking a white band |
the Sparrowhawk in Maridalen that got me excited |
another at Fornebu. I think both are 1cy males |
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