The
pictures do show though that the hawk was actually a Goshawk (must be a 1cy
male) which even further emphasises the huge
size of the eagle. This is the only Golden Eagle I
have seen so far in 2018 so made my day.
I found a good vantage point where I hoped I would be able to
see the owl should it turn up.
With
so much recent rain I hoped that the dry, sunny conditions that developed late
morning would cause the owl to actively hunt. Well if that was the case it was
unseen by me and come 1515 I had to start heading home. After getting to the
car and driving a bit I stopped where I was able to get a very distant view
over the area where I had previously been and what did I see flying between the
trees? Something to search for again me thinks :-)
My
waiting time was relatively unproductive, but I did have a female Capercaillie
flying over at a good height which is something I have witnessed only once
before with a male in Maridalen which was being chased by a Goshawk. Another
interesting incident was when I heard a woodpecker calling. I thought it might
be a Three-toed (it wasn’t) and played the call of Three-toed in the hope of it
responding. What happened though was that a young Goshawk (probably the same
one that had mobbed the eagle) appeared and flew at me. I can only assume that
they hunt by listening for the calls of birds.
1cy male Goshawk (hønsehaul) carefully watching a young Golden Eagle (kongeørn) |
female Capercaillie (storfugl). The bird was clearly large and bulky with a large bill but the banding on the underwing is also I believe a character to separate from Black Grouse in flight |
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