A new week and the last summer migrants are arriving. I have
a bit of guiding coming up so wanted to make sure that I have control over the
goodies. I located my first Red-backed Shrikes of the year with 2 males in
Sørkedalen (although not in Maridalen yet), a Rosefinch in Sørkedalen (and
others had in Maridalen) and 3 Wryneck territories in Maridalen. The Scaup was
still on Maridalsvannet (what is it thinking of?) and some of the scarce/rare
breeders were also still going strong.
At the Tawny Owl nest an adult was giving alarm calls
audible from a long distance and when I got there was a mob of crows around the
nest box. I only saw two youngsters in the nest and found some Tawny Owl
feathers on the ground (from the adult I think) so wonder if one of the
youngsters had jumped out and been discovered and taken by the crows with the
adult having tried to defend it?
I also discovered a Common Sandpiper nest for the first ever
time when two adults flew up calling from a woodland edge 20 metres from the
water. The nest was just a depression in the grass with a single egg.
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male Red-backed Shrike (tornskate) - I think it is easy to see where the English name comes from |
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Tawny Owl (kattugle) |
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half closed eye lids |
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Wryneck (vendehals) |
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Two large Black Woodpecker (svartspett) young. This nest has come a lot further than in Maridalen where they are stil excavating |
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Common Sandpiper (strandsnipe) nest |
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Icterine Warbler (gulsanger) |
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Pied Flycatchers (svarthvitfluesnapper) are now back in good numbers |
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