I then made tracks for Maridalen but at the last minute decided
to give Sørkedalen another go and I am glad I did because this time I found
Hawkie. He was a few hundred metres from where I had concentrated my earlier efforts
but was sat on top of the highest tree in the area clearly visible from the road
I reckon I would have noticed him earlier…. Even though he was high up, the
light was fantastic so I am happy with the pictures I got and reckon he will be
worth further visits as yesterday he was hunting from wires right by the road.
So Piney one day and Hawkie the next - it doesn't get much better for a Brit Birder!
So Piney one day and Hawkie the next - it doesn't get much better for a Brit Birder!
A quick trip to Maridalen revealed a single Great Grey
Shrike but no owls of either the pygmy or hawk variety. Interestingly Maridalsvannet
was only just starting to ice over in a couple of bays, whilst Bogstadvannet in
Sørkedalen is completely frozen and the bays in the salt water fjord at Fornebu
are also already frozen.
Hawk Owl in Sørkedalen. It was only a couple of hundred metres from the local primary school and seemed to be enjoying the sun |
Sørkedalen's Great Grey Shrike (varsler) |
and Maridalen's but I guess you'll have to take my word for it ;-) |
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