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10. feb. 2026 kl. 00:00


Så skal Fotonøtta 2025 avgjøres. Hvem vinner kikkerten? Etter to lette runder økte vi vanskelighetsgraden i den tredje runden. Årets to siste og avgjørende nøtter i den fjerde runden ser du nedenfor. Vi ønsker alle deltakere lykke til!


11. juli 2025 ble en krøllpelikan (Dalmatian Pelican, Pelecanus crispus) oppdaget på et skjær utenfor Hernyken på Røst. God fotodokumentasjon bekreftet at dette var samme individ som hadde turnert Sverige og Finland siden 9. juni.


Colorado’s 2026 legislative session kicked off this month—and it’s starting under a dry winter sky and a tight budget, creating tough conditions on the ground and tough decisions at the...


On a quiet stretch of tidal flat at Outback Key, two tiny shorebirds illustrate a story of conservation success. “Jevie” (also known as “Obby” in Michigan) and “Lopey” are banded birds...


Picture 1: Kabeltromlen varnishing Today was a good day. We awoke to a sunrise where we could see the sun and started our day cleaning the apartment and making it look more presentable. With the sun...


When the mercury drops, birds rely on a variety of strategies to keep warm. But one of the most interesting is an adaptation they've evolved to keep their bare legs and feet warm during the most...


*** We recieved news of our first ever ringed Treecreeper (Træløber) caught from elsewhere. This was a bird ringed in Finland on the 18th September 2025 and recaught by Michael Ancher at Jennes Sø on...


Picture 1: View from Stokmilen We woke up with a plan to have a mini adventure. It was much calmer outside so a real change from the last few days with the wind changing direction. We both decided it...


We awoke to another day of strong easterly winds, but this time with snow! A mini winter wonderland was forming around the bird observatory, so we set a plan to walk into Skagen as the wind has been making...


Birds can’t distinguish glass from real habitat and fly into it trying to access resources. Artificial light can exacerbate this issue, particularly in urban areas. Glass collision is the third... Read more »


It’s called “mobbing”: smaller birds swooping and calling aggressively at larger birds (and sometimes mammals). Small birds typically do this to drive away potential predators from places such as their... Read more »


23. jan. 2026 kl. 13:40
This week hasn’t been so cold with temperatures around zero or just below but it has also been cloudy meaning it is dull whilst out birding and at night we have missed the fantastic show of Northern Lights that many others, and not least Jr in Tromsø, have seen. The Pygmy Owl has been quite easy to find every day except of course on Saturday when I was guiding. It often sits high and exposed before suddenly disappearing into woodland where it can then disappear for a couple of hours before popping up on a tree top again. I believe it is now eating the rodents and birds that it spent the autumn storing in nest boxes and old woodpecker holes and is catching little new food although I have seen it clearly looking for rodents. Water Rails have also showed well including a bird feeding very out in the open and Jack Snipe have bobbed away for Norway but bird, if not photo, of the week goes to a Greylag Goose flying north over Maridalen on Thursday. Quite where it thought it was going is a mystery to me and whilst it is the only Greylag reported in Oslo this winter I was a bit surprised that when I did see an anser goose that it was not a Tundra Bean or White-front a few of which have turned up further south as a result of cold weather movements around the North Sea. After having seen footprints and droppings in the snow for a few days it was also nice to see my first Moose of the winter in Maridalen. If the cold weather continues and especially if we get more snow then Moose should become quite reliable in the Dale. Pygmy Owl (spurveugle) on Tuesday changing angle - attempts at arty photos.. this female Teal (krikkand) is hanging out with the Mallards (stokkand) at Østensjøvannet but remains shy and doesn't come to bread so I wonder what she does eat the Pygmy Owl on Wednesday Water Rail feeding in the open bird of the week - a Greylag (grågås) heading north Moose And there will be lots more of this in a later post:


Af Michael Mosebo Jensen En lidt strid lettere kølig østenvind kunne godt give os noget af en koldstart. Det skal dog ikke holde os tilbage! Lad os mødes kl....


Each spring, the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary becomes a vibrant hub of activity - not just for birds, but for people of all ages drawn to one of nature’s most remarkable...


21211With a background in science and curiosity, empathy, and appreciation, John Muir Laws has explored, illustrated, and written about nature over a forty-year career, and he’s not stopping...


Picture 1 - Blue Tit (Blåmejse) We woke up to another stormy day with the wind rattling through the widows. It was rather dramatic as always, and chilly. After some breakfast we planned the day, with...


Everyone loves a junco—and for good reason. Adored for their pep and prevalence, these small songbirds are common feeder visitors across North America, easy to spot by their long white outer tail...


The ignition plan was set: Conduct a team test fire at Location A; red team will ignite a backing fire across all sections; yellow team will advance ignition from Locations B through H; and spotters...


The ignition plan was set: Conduct a team test fire at Location A; red team will ignite a backing fire across all sections; yellow team will advance ignition from Locations B through H; and spotters...


Årets første bestyrelsesmøde for DOF Fyn blev som antydet ovenfor afholdt den 7. januar - vi formoder, at de værste eftermen fra nytårsaften var lettet. Man...


Lær fuglenes stemmer at kende i foråret 2026 DOF-Sønderjylland byder på et forårskursus i fuglestemmer igen i år. Det handler ikke kun om sang, kurset omfatter...


Picture 1: Me feeding the Snow Buntings (Snespurv) Another very windy day in Skagen today with 35+mph winds consistently throughout the morning, day and night. Last night we had been tasked by Simon...


Audubon across the country celebrated its 126th Christmas Bird Count (CBC) season and volunteers all around Lincoln helped count the Lincoln CBC circle. The day was mild and partly sunny and included...


Last September, the hands-on process of restoring tallgrass prairie began on a recently acquired parcel at Spring Creek Prairie, located on the north end of the property. Over the coming months...


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