Despite the cold weather it is still warm and we have not
had any overnight frosts. This means that when the sun does shine that there are
still a few dragons and butters to take advantage of it. Over the last few days
I have seen Brimstone (sitronsommerfugl) and an unidentified white butterfly
plus Migrants Hawker (septemberlibelle) and Common Darter (senhøstlibelle). I also
had a very large moth fly over me which from what I could make out of
colouration may have been a Clifton nonpareil (what a fantastic name and far
beats its alternative name of Blue Underwing. The Norwegian name is blatt ordensbånd).
I may well not see any more butterflies this year but there
will probably still be dragonflies for a couple of weeks if it remains warm and
we have some sun.
Birding wise, I took a trip into the forest on Friday. This
resulted in a close encounter with a Hazel Grouse (jerpe) but the Beast put pad
to any photos and a slightly more longer range encounter with a Hawk Owl which
was not at all bothered by my canine companion.
After Thursday’s large passage of Common Buzzards I was not
expecting to see anymore in Maridalen but I did have a single bird on Friday
but a pair of Hooded Crows were trying their best to get it to leave.
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Common Darters (senhøstlibelle), although mating they did not have much energy
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a Migrant Hawker (septemberlibelle)
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Hawkie
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this is the shape I scan the tree tops looking for
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a new addition to the occasional series "Simon takes pictures of birds with famous Oslo landmarks in the background"
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Common Buzzard (musvåk) and Hooded Crow (kråke)
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