We are now getting to the time of the year when
trips to the forest can pay dividends. I have visited two of my favourite areas
and heard 4 Hazel Grouse (but not yet seen one, although have been close enough
to hear the whirring of wings), had a single Pygmy Owl and discovered a
Three-toed Woodpecker nest but have yet to see any of the ‘peckers. Things
should just get better in the coming weeks and now I know where some of the
birds are I can now work out how best and easiest to see them.
I have also found the time to visit Nordre Øyeren
which was very productive with a total of 5 Great (White) Egrets which is a new
record for me, White-tailed Eagles, Hen and Marsh Harriers, Honey Buzzards, 28
Black-tailed Godwits topping the bill.
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Pygmy Owl (spurveugle) and a Great Tit (kjøttmeis) which was unhappy with its presence |
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4 Great (White) Egrets (egretthegre) in the mighty Svellet |
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and a 5th one at Årnestangen |
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surprisingly enough this was only my second Hen Harrier (myrhauk) of the year |
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a young White-tailed Eagle (havørn) a 2cy bird I believe |
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and an adult |
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same bird. The head is not very pale and the bird is I belive a young adult |
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a man with a camera in a boat scaring all the birds away
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and here a man with a camera on land who has also scared all the birds away
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the same place (Storøykilen at Fornebu) at the same time the day before when said man with camera was not present... |
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Eider (ærfugl) |
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A Three-toed Woodpecker nest hole. As is often the case it is in a spruce and very low down
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