The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
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Wednesday, 8 August 2018
Recent activity around Oslo
My lack
of recent blog posts more reflects a lack of desire to sit in front of a PC
rather than a lack of activity.
I have
had a few visits to Maridalen plus one to Årnestangen over the last week or so
and autumn is starting nicely.
Årnestangen
offered up Grey Plover, Temminck's Stint, Spotted Redshank, Marsh Harrier,
Honey Buzzard, Red-backed Shrikes and many Ospreys but Maridalen is where my
heart is :-)
Despite
much of my focus being on the ground due to my growing interest in butterflies,
dragon and damselflies I have also noted the expected upturn in raptor
sightings in the Dale. A Hobby is being seen daily (or at least when I visit)
and I have had 4 sightings of three different Honey Buzzards suggesting two
pairs are using the valley for feeding although I suspect the nests are many,
many kilometres away. The pair of Common Buzzards in the valley have bred
successfully and 3 youngsters are making a lot of noise and practising their
flight skills. Sparrowhawks and Ospreys are also a regular sight.
On the
passerine front returning Whinchats and Yellow Wagtails are turning up as well
as the odd Red-backed Shrike. A Grasshopper Warbler was very unexpected and is
only the third non-singing locustella I have seen in Norway.
Butterfly
variety is greatly reduced now but Queen of Spain Fritillaries (sølvkåpe) are
very numerous with 40 in one field a huge count. There were mating pairs and
also a very old and faded individual possibly from the previous generation.
I don't
find dragonflies easy and need to get photos of them to ID them. The larger
species though just never seem to stop flying! There are a few red coloured
Darters appearing and I have found three of the four possible species in
Maridalen and I'm searching hard for the last one although must admit to being
unsure as to how to ID it (these will need to be the subject of their own post)
There has
also been some mammal action with a fox hunting out in the open oblivious to me
(see video).
a female Honey Buzzard (vepsevåk) over the forests west of Maridalen
High Brown Fritillary (adippeperlemorvinge)
Wall Brown (sørringvinge) - my first in Oslo
fox
another Honey Buzzard over Maridalen - this one looks like a male
Nutcracker in the garden
Painted Lady (tistelsommerfugl) with two Queen of Spain Fritillaries (sølvkåpe)
the same two QoSF - the one on the right being very old and probably from a previous generation
mating QoSF
it already looks like late autumn! Whinchat (buskskvett) an Willow Warbler (løvsanger)
the Whooper Swan young still have a lot og growing to do
Hobby (lerkefalk) catching insects
same Hobby being chased by a Sparrowhawk
and here the Sparrowhawk chasing a Honey Buzzrd
the same Honey Buzzard later in the day sparring with a Common Buzzard (musvåk) The Honey is on the left in all the shots
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