Wednesday, 26 January 2022

Yearning for a change

 Mid winter is a quiet time for birds around Oslo but this winter seems quieter than normal. There are some interesting birds around but the general quantity of birds is low this year and there is no indication of anything new turning up whereas some birds are disappearing (Pine Grosbeaks for example). I think we need a good winter storm to shake things up but the forecast for the next week is for milder weather. Birds definitely feel like spring is coming with tits, Greenfinches and Collared Doves all singing and I heard my first drumming Great Spotted Woodpeckers today.

A visit to the fjord revealed the over wintering Little Grebe who captured a sizeable Perch which took a couple of minutes to swallow. Maridalen continues to disappoint but my smelly stream still produces a Jack Snipe if you search hard enough.

Little Grebe (dvergdykker)

with a sizeable Perch (abbor)






not often I take pictures of a Magpie (skjære)


didn't know they had a blue nictitating membrane



Jacky boy (kvartbekkasin)



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