Birding in Oslo is rather nice at the moment. Even though
the bird scene is not changing very much it doesn’t really need to when it
includes so many good birds.
The Maridalen Hawk Owl has rather predictably proven to be
way to popular amongst photographers and it is all getting a bit untasteful
with the bird surrounded and chased. Early and late in the day it is left alone
though as the good light in the middle of the day is also a key factor for the
toggers and it does seem to be finding quite a bit of food but in some ways I
wish it had never turned up. I was watching it early yesterday morning and
standing 60-70 metres away when it suddenly flew straight at me and I had no
idea what was going to happen but it crashed onto the ground just 5 metres from
me and caught a mouse!! This time it seemed to be a wood mouse rather than a
vole.
Grosbeaks are turning up in even more places and a male even
flew over Hawkie calling which was of course a rather moving experience for me 😍.
We had a dusting of snow yesterday which seemed to cause a southerly
movement of Fieldfares and Redwings but they are still unusually numerous feeding
on both rowan berries and on the ground although that will stop if enough snow
comes.
winter coming to the Dale |
Hawkie perched 60 odd metres from me and has noticed something |
here he crashes to the ground just 5m from me |
he had clearly caught something as he was using his wings to cover it |
he then flew to a wire with his prey before then flying to a tree to eat it before immediately returning to hunt for more |
the long tail shows this to be a mouse rather than a vole |
got the ski jump in the background |
and the edge of the city and the lake |
and Grefsenkollen |
it's snowing! |
this is when it starts getting out of hand |
male Grozza |
6 Grozzas |
Brambling (bjørkefink) and Waxwing (sidensvans) and the Norwegian flag |
a Whooper Swan (sangsvane) pair flew over the owl |
the kink in the neck of the bird to the left looks uncomfortable but I have noticed similar kinks a few times before and the birds seem to be OK |
Fieldfares (gråtrost) |
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