The last few days have seen a couple of very good birds
in my beloved Maridalen neither of which I saw and given I was nearby when both
were seen (and photographed) has made me wonder whether I am losing it – to use
Top Gun terminology I may be holding on too tight and have lost the edge.
First I Golden Eagle was seen flying very low over
some fields and then a Hawk Owl was looking from food atop a dead tree – how difficult
is it to not notice birds like that 😉
What I have been noticing though is the Pine Grosbeaks
which have kept me very much amused even if the Beast does not think it is so
much fun being dragged to see them and then being expected to stand still
whilst I takes photos. And a LOT of photos were taken. Great birds, sun and red berries kept the shutter finger hot although none of the pictures were exactly what I hoped for.
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it was something like this with falling snow that I was hoping would make for a great image |
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in front of the Norwegian flag |
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resting in the top of a Pine. I have also seen them eating buds from pine trees |
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here eating buds in a birch tree |
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and 20 birds in a rowan tree |
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Blackbird (svarttrost) |
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the view looking south from the Grosbeaks |
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Fieldfare (gråtrost) |
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I have also been on a local twitch. Nothing super scarce but it was something different to do. This Red-necked Grebe (gråstrupedykker) was the first I have seen this year which is a result of much less travelling and most importantly no time spent at the cabin in Bodø. Amazingly though I have also not seen Slavonian Grebe this year which is also a result of far fewer local records |
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