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wait a year and then two arrive. On Thursday I discovered there are two Pygmy
Owls in Maridalen and they have adjoining winter territories which bodes well
for further sightings and perhaps a chance of breeding next year? Saying that
though I am unsure of the sex of the birds. One has called but not sang a few
times which I take to be a sign it is a female whilst the other bird gave the
species autumn song a couple of times which I assumed would mean it is a male
but upon reading up I see that both sexes apparently give the autumn song. At
one point after I had used playback both birds were in the same tree and the
presumed female (whose area we were in) chased off the other bird (which had
flown a few hundred metres to be there) which then returned to its own territory
but there was no big confrontation between the birds.
Today
I spent some very quality time with the presumed female and even took my tripod
with me so have taken some film of better quality than my usual offerings ;-)
The other bird sang a couple of times from its territory but did not show.
Pictures and video from today (Friday)
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I had the bird so close but in the shade that I was able to use the flash on the superzoom |
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in sunlight with the bazooka |
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searching for mice |
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interested in tits - Blue ones that is |
Pictures and video from Thursday
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Maridalen Thursday morning |
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the presumed female in the same area as the bird I saw on Monday and Tuesday |
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same bird |
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and the possible male in same area as Wednesdays sighting |
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same bird |
Great account of the owls ,2 together is great!Some quality images too simon.
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