Jules Bell is in town so we teamed up today. With the
weather as it is we decided we needed some colour to brighten things up and
headed for the Kingfisher. After I found this bird on 18 Jan there was only
interest from year listers until some very good pictures were published on
Facebook after which it has become the new darling of the local photographers.
I am surprised how popular it has been given the availability of the breeding
pair last summer but the number of admirers seems to have made the birds less skittish
and all the pictures make it clear that the with patience the bird can be
watched very well.
When Jules and I arrived we saw it after only a few minutes
as it flew over the river and landed low down on our side but out of view. We
were unable to see it but heard it a few times over the course of over half an
hour. A number of photographers standing on the other side of the river were blissfully
unaware of its presence until it eventually finally flew up went for a fish.
From our viewpoint it was all a bit distant but the bird then stayed nicely out
in the open.
No white wingers to find in Oslo unfortunately.
My pictures of the Kingfisher are of the bird in nature
sort.
no bird visible here (it was sat hidden from us along the shore to the left) |
eventually visible |
my attempt at phonescoping |
and here is a video showing feeding time at Østensjøvannet
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