Today was an absolutely fabulous day or was weather
wise at least. Blue skies, thick snow everywhere, no wind and -13C at home and
-19C in Maridalen. I always expect that when it gets so cold that there will be
more birds at the feeders but today as so often in the past there was less activity
than usual.
I was out and about in Oslo with Anders and we
started at Huk where the highlight was two different Goshawks. Both probably
males and one a 2cy and the other probably a 3cy. The Wood Pigeon flock which
numbered 22 today are probably attracting them.
In Maridalen there was much less activity than yesterday, but my
afternoon airing of the Beast delivered a bit more. A Sparrowhawk that was
hunting Blackbirds showed very well and I saw the female Blackcap again in exactly
the same tree as last Wednesday (I have not had any other sightings since then
despite having checked both apple trees every day). Today the Wood Pigeons only
numbered 5 birds with empty feeders at the main garden probably being the
cause. The feeders have been empty since Sunday and I have noticed an increase
in the House Sparrow flock in my garden in that period.
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2cy Goshawk (hønsehauk). Size wise it wasn't the largest of birds and was probably a male |
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female Sparrowhawk (spurvehauk). I am unsure of age but think it is also a 2cy (apparantly it is a 3cy) |
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Wood Pigeon (ringdue) |
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female Blackcap (munk) |
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