Sorry, looked at this a while ago then forgot.
It looks like it may be an Owl of some sort, was put off at first by the setting.
Is it perhaps a Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus
Sorry, looked at this a while ago then forgot.
It looks like it may be an Owl of some sort, was put off at first by the setting.
Is it perhaps a Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus
Looks like a
Barn Owl - Tyto alba
Well spotted Rolf
Jorduggla Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus
Nice bird
Here is a new fresh bird for You.
Looks like my old pal the Bittern. Botaurus stellaris, got a couple of snaps in the gallery.
Sure does.
Can´t deny that
Rördrom Great Bittern Botaurus stellaris
and this little beauty ?
Looks like a Buzzard, will have to do a bit of research. But let's start off with Buteo buteo.
A good start Rolf
Ormvråk in Swedish (snakecatcher)
Here is a little bird asking for a name !
Brambling - Fringilla montifringilla
Sure is Chocky
Bergfink Brambling Fringilla montifringilla
Well done
Took me a couple of days wondering and then I suddenly though ...............I know
So, let us find this one out !
It looks pretty much like a Sparrowhawk. - Accipiter nisus
Have to agree with that
A pretty bird as well Rolf
Sparvhök Eurasian Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus
Well done again.
Been too easy for a while ?
Barred Owl - Strix varia
Well from the look of it against the tree, it's a teeny weeny one, so I'll go for Pygmy owl - Glaucidium passerinum.
Yes, it is a small one
Sparvuggla Eurasian Pygmy Owl Glaucidium passerinum
Lol. It looked enormous to me . I was looking for large owls
Well I'm obviously the only one who compared it to the size of the pine cones and length of the pine needles.
Yep. I didn't know they were cones. I just thought it was a large owl
and a BIG tree
Away from trees
Quite rare in the Uk, looks like a Grey Phalarope - Phalaropus fulicarius.
Let us see if we can sort the colors in this bird
No tree to compare with !
Looks like a Tawny Owl to me
(Strix aluco - Linnaean, or 'Hoolet' in Scots!)
But then, there are SO many different Owls, aren't there?
Yes, but there aren't many with vertical bars down the side of their heads. In fact I think their's only one in our part of the world, the Hawk Owl, Surnia ulula.
Hökuggla Northern Hawk Owl Surnia ulula
Same name in Swedish
Here is a small bird for You all:
Reed Warbler - Acrocephalus griseldis
A reed dweller yes, but a Reed Bunting - Embiriza schoeniclus.
If a reed bunting t has to be a female
Then it is sorted, a female it is
Sävsparv Common Reed Bunting Emberiza schoeniclus
Well done again
Here is an old friend, can You name him(or her)
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