Yesterday was a very productive day whereas today in
similar weather conditions was spookily quiet. Yesterday I was curious to see
if both the Wheatear and Tree Pipit were still present and indeed they were
with the pipit also being there today when I walked the Mrs and the Beast. Both
these birds are around 2 and a half weeks later than the previous latest records
in Oslo and although both look healthy it is not likely they will survive the
negative temperatures and snow forecast for next week.
In Maridalen yesterday the Great Grey Shrike and a
Pygmy Owl (I think there are at least three birds in the valley at the moment) gave
a great showing although I saw neither today. The shrike did its usual act of
sitting high and open but this individual seems to be less shy than most
individuals of its species and allows fairly close approach. It also looks to
be an adult male and move widely around the valley with me seeing it at
locations 2km apart yesterday. The owl though did not sit openly but chose
rather to perch half way up trees although was not shy at all.
The shrike and owl also met and did not seem to enjoy
each others company one bit although I couldn’t quite make out what was going
on as they ended up in a bush. What must have been the shrike was very vocal
with a call I have not heard before and they ended up exploding out of the bush
and perching separately with I think the shrike being the aggressor.
There are hardly any birds on the lake at the moment but the Razorbill and Common Scoter are hanging on.
Pygmy Owl (spurveugle) |
here it is stretching just before flying and shows off its claws |
looking for food |
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