After
we had been in Maridalen yesterday both Hobby and Merlin were seen and at
Ă…rnestangen in the evening a juvenile Honey Buzzard passed at close range so
yesterday was definitely a good day for migrating raptors. I hoped that today
would also be good but it ended up being a bit to cloudy for a big movement I
think although I could also have left Maridalen too early in the day. Around
four hours in Maridalen gave only 4 Sparrowhawks and a Buzzard but a flock of
29 Cranes heading east was a very pleasant sighting. This species has become
noticeably commoner in the 16 years I have lived in Norway and to be honest I
think there are too many now. The reason for the increase is apparently less
hunting but also a lot of human feeding on wintering and migration sites which
has resulted in a high (and unnatural?) survival rate. I think Cranes are
fantastic birds but especially when breeding they can take a huge toll on other
species whose eggs and chicks they eat.
I
found the Whooper Swan family at their breeding site after having failed to see
them on my last couple of visits. The young are looking large now and I hope I
get to see them taking their flying lessons this year.
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Cranes (trane) |
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The Whooper Swan (sangsvane) family |
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a nicely posed Reed Bunting (sivspurv) |
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