Yesterday was blessed with an overnight frost that left frozen puddles
and a fantastic warm sunlight in the morning. Birds though were not to be found
and despite the perfect viewing conditions I found nothing of interest at
Fornebu – no Beardies, no rare phylloscs, not even a Muckiminger.
Today was cloudy and windy and to be honest didn’t really have many more
birds but a Great Grey Shrike showed very well in Maridalen and there were lots
of birds on feeders both in the garden and in Maridalen.
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I have never before noticed these"teeth" on the upper mandible of a Great Grey Shrike. |
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the black lores and bill seem very adult like but the barring on the underparts is a definite sign of this bird being a juvenile. Looking at pictures I see nothing to suggest that it has not been the same bird that has been seen on and off in MAridalen since 18 Sept even though when I saw it on 3 Oct I was sure it was an adult |
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the barring is very obvious here. Extreme cases of barring can give the bird a pink look which might cause confusion |
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the two Collared Doves (tyrkerdue) that are in the garden daily now |
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a curious female Teal (krikkand) at Fornebu yesterday. A Water Rail was calling right behind it but wouldn't show itself |
and some grainy photos from the feeding station in Maridalen today
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Crested Tit (toppmeis) |
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Nuthatch (spettmeis) |
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Willow Tit (granmeis) - compare ot the Marsh Tit from a few days ago |
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Willow Tit |
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a different Willow Tit (this one is carry bling) but note that it look to have a pale spot on the upper mandible which is supposed to be only a feature of Marsh Tit. I assume this is just a light effect but shows that this "foolproof" feature needs to be used carefully |
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