In the last month there has been a record number of
observations of Great Grey Owls along the coast in Southern Norway and the reported
birds must just be the tip of the iceberg – one even found its way into a mist
net at a bird observatory. I am guiding for owls next week so it is good to
know where I might be able to lay my hands on a Great Grey or two.
This week is half term holiday so I have other
priorities but with the days getting lighter earlier it is now possible to get
up early and get some birding in before the other family members are ready to go
skiing. So, at 8 am I was walking around in 10cm deep new snow near Moss (south
of Oslo) in search of an owl that had been present for a few days. My initial check
of the area revealed nothing but a couple of Blue Tits alarm calling was interesting
enough that I followed the sound. It was a bit boggy and I was paying more
attention to where I was walking than what was above me but I suddenly felt I
was being watched and looked up to see a Great Grey Owl at less than 10 metres
range! I actually felt a bit spooked and had to take a couple of deep breathes
before I could enjoy the situation.
I tried for another owl photographed even closer to
home yesterday but was unable to find it although feel that that bird was on
the move as the habitat does not seem particularly suitable.
The pictures and video are taken in poor light and sleet but I am particularly happy with the video and the spin drying sequence :-)
Great Grey Owl (lappugle) |
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