Sunday, October 31, 2021

Great Tit

 The Great Tit is normally a bird that stands out because of its bright colours, but this time of the year you can hardly see them among the bright yellow and brown leaves.






Wednesday, October 27, 2021

October

 The weather is slowly getting colder, so we had to go to Svångemåla to change to winter tyres. Luckily the sun came out several times and, together with the foliage, the forest was really colourful. There are some birds around, and they were very happy when I filled up the bird feeder with peanuts. The nuthatches were extremely busy going forth and back from their hiding places and the feeder, and one can wonder if they will ever find all the food they have saved/ stored :) 

The nuthatch is the dominant bird as long as the jays are not around. The other, smaller birds, like the blue tits and the marsh tits all gave way when the nuthatch came. 

One nuthatch was so eager and flew so carelessly that it hit a window. It was groggy for a while but after a good rest, it took off and seemed to be OK. 



The green woodpecker is not very often in our garden, but this time I was happy to spot it high up in a tree.

Marsh tit.

A rather angry-looking blue tit :)














The jay is a very noisy but also a shy bird. It got beautiful, blue wings and a forehead that almost looks like it has a Maori tattoo.



Saturday, October 16, 2021

Going back...

 We are back in the flat after a wonderful summer in Svångemåla. When there is no garden to take care of, no trees to cut down and no maintenance to carry out, I have the time to look at some of the 8500 pictures I have taken and to discover some that I have not noticed before, like these two. As always, click on the picture to look at the details!

A European Robin and...

Marsh Tit



Monday, October 4, 2021

Autum !

 It is getting really dark already around 4PM and the grass is wet all day long, so it is time to leave Svångemåla for this season. We will return in a few weeks, but for now, it is time to say goodbye. Using my 500 mm lens, that I use for taking pictures of birds, I took some quick photos of what I think is typical for this time of the year. 

The only benefit of this kind of weather is the clarity of the colours.  No harsh sunlight that takes them away :) All pictures were taken within one hour this afternoon. 

Damson plum (Prunus domestica) 


Serviceberry (Amelanchier spicata)


Sun hat flower  (Echinacea purpurea)


Rowan berries (Sorbus aucuparia)


Birch and maple

Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)


Petunia 


Thursday, September 30, 2021

Black cap

 The rain is coming down heavily today, but that does not stop the birds from looking for food. This black cap female was busy eating rowan berries when I saw her and managed to get a couple of photos before I got raindrops on my lens.






Sunday, September 26, 2021

Nuthatch

 The nuthatch is a funny and very lovable bird. As you know from my previous posts, I see them a lot, and usually they walk around like in the second picture, while from time to time they behave like the one immediately below. Not sure why it is doing it, but it can be because it is itching, a need for cleaning its beak or listening for insects moving in the rotten tree trunk.








Friday, September 24, 2021

Öland in September

Young starlings gathering before they fly south to warmer regions.


Our beloved wagtail left several weeks even months ago, but this one was happily jumping around in Kastlösa.


Ottenby is a very well-known nature reserve on the southern tip of Öland. Amazing numbers of birds fly over Ottenby on their way south and a research station has been established to catch and put a ring on some of them. 



 

Thursday, September 16, 2021

The colors are changing

 Most trees are still green, but the colours are slowly changing. I thought of it today when a took a picture of a nuthatch and saw the colours in the background. 



Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Lesser spotted woodpecker

 The lesser spotted woodpecker is really very small to be a woodpecker. I first mistook this female for a nuthatch, but when looking at her through my camera, I could see what it really was. A welcome guest since it is not very common. Unfortunately the light was not the best and I did not manage to get close enough to get a good picture. 






Brambling

The pictures below are neither sharp nor is the light sufficient but since it is the first time I have seen bramblings in Svångemåla, I have to let you see them :)






One more cute bird :)

It is a marsh tit sitting in a  Robinia pseudoacacia that grows on our plot. I took at small plant in my parents' garden, and it has adjusted well and is now a small tree with wonderful flowers in spring.



Saturday, September 11, 2021

Cutest bird in Svångemåla right now :)

 This is a young robin who has not got its full colours and looks a bit scruffy, but I still think it is, by far, the cutest of all birds that we have here right now :)






Short-toed treecreeper

As long as I can remember, I have been told and believed that the nuthatch is the only bird in Sweden that can go head first down a tree trunk. I was therefore surprised and excited when I saw a short-toed treecreeper going both up and down with its head first! 


It is amazing how difficult it is to spot it thanks to its colours that are almost identical to the bark of most trees.

 Someone hinted that I might just have turned the picture upside-down to create the impression that the bird is going head first down. First, I would never ever do anything like that and secondly, I am just as surprised as the rest of the area of Ornithology, but unfortunately I have no picture of the whole tree, but the picture below shows a bit more of the environment and to me, it is obvious that the tree creeper is going down head first!



Thursday, September 9, 2021

Amazing experience!

 When out walking next to our plot I heard a big bird in the sky. I walked a few more meters and saw what I think were two buzzards circling high up in the sky. I tried to follow one of them and was surprised when it suddenly, more or less, stopped and dived towards a smaller one below it. Since I was following the larger of the two, I got a couple of shots of the two together and was very surprised when I looked at the photos on the computer. One of them is actually flying with its feet towards the sky! The quality of the photos is not the best, but if you click on the picture it will at least be a bit enlarged.

This shows how far away they were. 


Enlarged, it looks like this.


The bird flying closest to the ground seems to look up and realize that it is in danger.


Within a fraction of a second, the darker of the two attacks and the lower manage to turn around and fly upside down! I still do not know if it was a game, training or a real attack.