Last Thursday, I paid a
quick trip to Maridalen to see how things were after my week on Værøy and had a
memorable encounter with Black-throated Divers. A single youngster and adult
were showing at very close range and the despite the late date the youngster
was begging for, and getting, food from the adult. The youngster is definitely
old enough to be looking after itself but is maybe lazy and has a parent that
doesn’t know how to say no….. but whatever the reason all the youngster needed
to do was to swim up to the adult and peck it around the face and neck and the
adult would dive looking for food. The vast majority of dives did not result in
anything but I did see one small fish delivered to the youngster but it was a crayfish
that provided the most entertainment. Crayfish are a preferred food item at
Maridalsvannet but clearly the youngster didn’t quite know how to deal with it.
It was delivered still alive by the adult and the youngster then worked hard to
turn it around so that it could swallow it. It was dropped and retrieved a few
times but then clearly started sinking and the adult had to dive and collect
and deliver it again. Eventually the youngster managed to turn it around and
swallow it but it is clearly a fish rather than shellfish type of guy.
Black-throated Divers (storlom) adult an youngster |
the youngster could dive and looked healthy but spent its time pushing mum/dad to provide for it (nothing familiar with that scenario...) |
the youngster has a very obvious line across the throat which according to the lieterature is a feature of Pacific Diver - looks like the reliability of that feature may have to be reappraised |
here it is nibbling the neck of the parent which prompted the parent to dive for food |
more nibbling |
more like biting here |
the tiny fish and some water weed being delivered |
this crayfish was the main course though |
the youngster didn't seem too comfortable with this food item |
it spent a lot of time trying to turn it into position to swallow it and also dropped it many times |
it looked like maybe it was trying to kill it by hitting it against the water |
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