There is still snow on the ground but we now have plus
temperatures so the snow will melt quite quickly and there is even rain forecast
for tomorrow. It will be interesting to see if this results in any movements of
birds. A few Pine Grosbeaks are being reported and it would be great to bump
into some of these close to Oslo again. I have been up in Maridalen both
yesterday and today but saw no sign of the released Hawk Owl. The Whooper Swan
family has been very visible though so has clearly not left the valley yet. There
have also been other Whoopers on the lake with 17 in total yesterday and 16
today. The Scaup are also still present but now hanging out in the north of the
lake and the Tufted are also still here but not together with the Scaup.
The Great Grey Shrike also put in an appearance today and
yesterday I had a Snipe flying over presumably searching desperately for somewhere
to look for food.
I asked a few days ago if I was missing anything with regards
in to which category the recent Yellow-throated Bunting should end up in. Well
today my Rarities Committee colleague Oddvar Heggøy has apparently gone and
found another one so that would definitely appear to be something I was missing…..
There is still snow on the ground but we now have plus
temperatures so the snow will melt quite quickly and there is even rain forecast
for tomorrow. It will be interesting to see if this results in any movements of
birds. A few Pine Grosbeaks are being reported and it would be great to bump
into some of these close to Oslo again. I have been up in Maridalen both
yesterday and today but saw no sign of the released Hawk Owl. The Whooper Swan
family has been very visible though so has clearly not left the valley yet. There
have also been other Whoopers on the lake with 17 in total yesterday and 16
today. The Scaup are also still present but now hanging out in the north of the
lake and the Tufted are also still here but not together with the Scaup.
The Great Grey Shrike also put in an appearance today and
yesterday I had a Snipe flying over presumably searching desperately for somewhere
to look for food.
I love this picture with the necks looking like snakes! Hard to believe there are 8 birds. |
It looked dangerous to be behind this bird when it was stretching its wings |
There was lots of noise and lots of preening going on |
it looks like two of the necks are in a knot |
what I assume to be dad kept his distance |
the other 7 Whooper Swans with Cormorants in the background and a Goldeneye to the right |
This video shows them preening and in flight. Just before they flew they started making a lot of noise which I guess was them talking with each other and taking a vote as to whether it was time to move on.
I asked a few days ago if I was missing anything with regards
in to which category the recent Yellow-throated Bunting should end up in. Well
today my Rarities Committee colleague Oddvar Heggøy has apparently gone and
found another one so that would definitely appear to be something I was missing…..
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