The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
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Wednesday, 10 February 2021
Same old, same old
I have been pottering around Maridalen in the cold
on most days and seeing most of the same birds and a Sunday trip to Fornebu surprisingly
revealed a Moorhen and a Teal on a tiny area of open water. The Moorhen is the
first winter record from Fornebu and hid under ice when disturbed!
Moorhen (sivhøne) tracks
In the Dale two Hawk Owls were perched up today only
100m from each other and I now think that the chance of singing and maybe even
breeding must be a possibility. I really do have high hopes for breeding owls
around Oslo this spring although my nocturnal trips in Maridalen have so far
not revealed any hooting.
I got very good views of one of (the only now?)
Buzzards yesterday but my photos from the car were horribly unsharp. I have had
this problem a lot and think that it is due to the warm air in the car (+25C)
meeting the cold outside air (-10C) and this causes a form of heat haze that
the camera magnifies.
Bullfinches (dompap) are the only finch species I encounter in the forest at the moment and they are not particularly numerous this year
Common Buzzard (musvåk) this intermediate plumaged bird is the only one I have with certainty encountered recently
one of today's two Hawk Owls (haukugle) which can both be seen in the video
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