It was forecast to be overcast today but that was also the forecast
for yesterday which ended up being sunny. Sure enough the sun shone in spells
today as well and I hoped to get some better pictures of the Hawk Owl that I
had seen on Tuesday. The bird was on show as soon as I arrived but today was
unfortunately being true to form and favouring the highest spruce trees it could
find. It did at one stage make a long gliding flight and landed in the verge of
the rood but soon flew up with empty talons. It then landed on a road sign and
stayed there whilst cars drew by. By the time though that I had decided to run
back to the car and try to drive up to it for some real close ups it had decided
to return to the highest spruce in the area. With a lot of patience and some
luck though this bird could really offer some fantastic views of it hunting.
I had no other Hawk Owls on my travels but ended up with a
days total of 5 Great Grey Shrikes which has to be up there as one of my best
ever days for this species.
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Feathers ruffled up after a bit of a preen. Hawk Owl |
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It was so uninterested in the car that it was even looking the other way when it drove past |
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the closest of the days 5 Great Grey Shrikes (varsler). This one is the Maridalen bird |
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