Still hot and still surprisingly few birds. I decided to do
Maridalen thoroughly today which did result in my first Dunnock and Song Thrush
of the year but I was expecting so much more. Rain that is forecast for
tomorrow and Thursday will hopefully shake things up a bit.
I spent a lot of time gazing skywards and there was a
trickle of Chaffinches and Wood Pigeons, three small flocks of Pink-footed
Geese totalling 140 birds, a flock of 6 Greylags and best of all a pair of
Cranes that spent time circling before heading south. The only raptor I could
muster up was a local Goshawk. The silver lining though is that a lot of birds
must be waiting to come north so we will hopefully get a big rush when it
happens.
I also discovered nesting Tawny Owls and had good views of
one of the adults roosting in a tree.
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Tawny Owl (kattugle) |
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This pair of Twite (bergirisk) even sang a bit |
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here you can just see the pink rump of the male |
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the first two Cranes (trane) of the year in/over Maridalen |
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a band of Jays (nøtteskrike) |
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my first Peacock Butterfly (dagpåfugløye) of 2017 |
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and my first Song Thrush (måltrost) |
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