The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
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Tuesday, 7 November 2023
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The weather has improved now with little wind and
rain but it is still cloudy which means that we have not been witness to the
fantastic display of Northern Lights that many people have seen elsewhere, and
further south, in Europe.
In Maridalen one of the Pygmy Owls put on a real
show on Saturday (when I wasn’t there) right by the road and in front of many
photographers caught 5 mice in the course of an hour and stowed them away in a
woodpecker hole. Just look at this picture!
Yesterday when I was in Maridalen I discovered
probably the same owl a few hundred metres away and this time (s)he was sticking
her head out of a nestbox with a gang of tits outside alarm calling. I believe
she had probably just taken a mouse in there. After this she spent quite a bit
of time looking out of the hole seemingly in hunting mode before flying out and
perching nearby and then definitely looking down for food. She did not catch
anything whilst I watched but once a number of photographers had discovered me
and the owl I thought it time to move on and of course I heard she did catch a
mouse later on
Moving on did pay dividends though as I got to see
the Grey-headed Woodpecker but it wasn’t just a single bird but two! They were
often together and at first I thought both were females but one of them had a
tiny red spot on the crown which I believed makes it a 1cy male (but after reading BWP this seems to be possible on adult females and a young male should have more red). They spent a
lot if time feeding on old farm buildings and clearly found a lot of food.
It was generally quite birdy in the Dale with for example a very late flock of 11 Meadow Pipits (although, and unsurprisingly, I could not refind the Tree Pipit) and I
picked out an Arctic Redpoll again but most surprising sighting was a pair of
Long-tailed Ducks flying north – has the change in weather made them think it
is spring?
the worst picture first but it documents the most surprising observation - a pair of Long-tailed Ducks (havelle) heading north
Grey-headed Woodpecker (gråspett) from this angle it is probably not possible to see if it has the red feathers on the crown
both birds
on a roof..
here is the bird with red crown feathers (1cy male or adult F?)
here the female with no red on the crown
Grey-headed are not like other woodpeckers!
I know this was the male (see video) but the red is not visible from this angle
red feathers
red feathers
and the definite female
Pygmy Owl (spurveugle) and the Blue Tits (blåmeis) that gave her away
here it appeared to be hunting from the nest box
when it left the nest box it seemed to be very alert and flicked its tail a lot as though it was a Wren!
Arctic Redpoll (polarsisik)
a White Wagtail (linerle) seen on Sunday which is my latest record in Oslo
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