Initially perched high up on a spruce it then moved
into a tree right by the road before then moving to a tree only 4 or 5 metres
high in the in the middle of the road and only metres away from apartments. It
was clearly looking for food and maybe there are rats in the area. This might
also explain why it was found on the pavement earlier if it had plunged down
into the gutter chasing a rat and had been hit by a car. I had taken the
superzoom with me and given how dark it was I think it performed remarkably
well. Later on in it was seen on top of the apartments, hunting from car roofs and ripping the head off a dead feral pigeon! Unfortunately it was not present again this morning.
this picture is taken with a shutter speed of 6/10 second at 20:45 and has transformed a dark park into a sunlight park! |
here I was using the flash at too long range |
this is with the flash at just a few metres range. Unfortunately the flash reflects off the snow flakes in the air |
daylight picture. The preceeding two pictures are taken in the tree in the middle of the road to the left of the red car |
Blue Tit (blåmeis) in Maridalen |
male Bullfinch (dompap) |
Coal Tit (svartmeis) |
female Great Spotted Woodpecker (flaggspett) |
Jay (nøtteskrike) |
Moose (elg) |
note that the left eye is an icy blue whilst the right eye is the normal brown colour. Note also the shape of the iris in both eyes |
Red Squirrel (ekorn) |
Teal (krikkand) in Frognerparken |
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