Simon Rix
Simon Rix
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Purple Emperor Norway
Less than 50 records in Norway. 27.6.24
Переглядів: 49

Відео

Great Northern Diver Maridalsvannet
Переглядів 6814 днів тому
18.6.24
Poplar Admiral Oslo
Переглядів 11914 днів тому
Ospesommerfugl. Maridalen 17 June 24
Tawny Owls Oslo
Переглядів 33314 днів тому
Tawny Owl nest with 2 young, one of which left the nest at least a week earlier than the other. In the video the older young plays dead after being found. May 2024
Long-eared Owls Norway
Переглядів 15014 днів тому
Nest with 3 young 2024
Blyth’s Reed Warbler singing
Переглядів 3421 день тому
Just after midnight 13.6.24 Oslo. Rain unfortunately makes a lot of noise
Reed Warbler singing
Переглядів 4921 день тому
A bird with a lot of minicry. Oslo 13.6.24
Great Reed Warbler singing
Переглядів 5821 день тому
Song recorded from just 5 metres and then a glimpse of the bird. Nordbytjernet, Norway 12.6.24
Marsh Warbler singing
Переглядів 2521 день тому
Oslo June 2024
Common Rosefinch so g
Переглядів 1721 день тому
Maridalen, Oslo 11.6.24. A 2cy (brown) male
Great Northern Diver Oslo
Переглядів 15121 день тому
still present on Maridalsvannet 12.6.24
Wryneck looking out of nest hole
Переглядів 2721 день тому
Wryneck looking out of nest hole
Great Northern Diver Oslo
Переглядів 9921 день тому
a 1st summer (2cy) Great Northern Diver was a very surprise find on Maridalsvannet 8.6.24.
Great Snipe lek Norway
Переглядів 3428 днів тому
sound of displaying Great Snipe. June 2024. Taken by Jack Dhainaut on his mobile phone
Long-eared Owl Oslo
Переглядів 76Місяць тому
Long-eared Owl Oslo
Cuckoo Oslo
Переглядів 21Місяць тому
Cuckoo Oslo
Staup Maridalsvannet
Переглядів 97Місяць тому
Staup Maridalsvannet
Stoat Norway
Переглядів 74Місяць тому
Stoat Norway
Three-Toed Woodpecker
Переглядів 36Місяць тому
Three-Toed Woodpecker
Grass Snakes Oslo
Переглядів 3272 місяці тому
Grass Snakes Oslo
Grass Snakes Oslo
Переглядів 7832 місяці тому
Grass Snakes Oslo
Thrush Nightingale
Переглядів 3 тис.2 місяці тому
Thrush Nightingale
Thrush Nightingale
Переглядів 4382 місяці тому
Thrush Nightingale
Hoopoe singing Fornebu
Переглядів 602 місяці тому
Hoopoe singing Fornebu
Wryneck singing
Переглядів 442 місяці тому
Wryneck singing
Common Scoter thermal imager
Переглядів 162 місяці тому
Common Scoter thermal imager
Long-eared Owl nocturnal imager
Переглядів 182 місяці тому
Long-eared Owl nocturnal imager
Three-toed Woodpecker nest building
Переглядів 92 місяці тому
Three-toed Woodpecker nest building
Long-eared Owl
Переглядів 362 місяці тому
Long-eared Owl
Three-toed Woodpeckers feeding and drumming
Переглядів 262 місяці тому
Three-toed Woodpeckers feeding and drumming

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @capturingnaturewithsandip
    @capturingnaturewithsandip 11 днів тому

    Nice and so beautiful video. Thanks for sharing & big like

  • @peterbrown8880
    @peterbrown8880 12 днів тому

    Wow!! Fantastic footage of an amazing bird.

  • @FocusedNatureAndWildlifeByAJ
    @FocusedNatureAndWildlifeByAJ 14 днів тому

    Beautiful video ❤

  • @wingsanddaydreams
    @wingsanddaydreams 14 днів тому

    Such an amazing sighting of these beautiful owls! New subscriber here ✨

  • @FocusedNatureAndWildlifeByAJ
    @FocusedNatureAndWildlifeByAJ 15 днів тому

    Wow, wonderful video and duck 🤩

  • @user-yf4ru7ow7f
    @user-yf4ru7ow7f 23 дні тому

    Большое спасибо Вам за соловушку!

  • @RuthJohnstonaworldofgoods
    @RuthJohnstonaworldofgoods Місяць тому

    Adorable with loads of energy

  • @ramonastrempel9200
    @ramonastrempel9200 Місяць тому

    😢 det er veldig trist.

  • @imaneayadi6975
    @imaneayadi6975 2 місяці тому

    ما شاء الله روووعة

  • @RuthJohnstonaworldofgoods
    @RuthJohnstonaworldofgoods 2 місяці тому

    I didn't know they "sang". Beautiful and fascinating. Thanks for capturing it on video.

  • @SamyAzizi2700
    @SamyAzizi2700 2 місяці тому

    Goshawk are cannibals

  • @Bagsgsikseerktl
    @Bagsgsikseerktl 2 місяці тому

    Where is this

  • @dav6131
    @dav6131 3 місяці тому

    I can understand that a Goshawk could easily kill a Sparrowhawk, but how would it catch one- I'm thinking manoeuvrability not speed!!!

    • @user-mo9zw3dp4i
      @user-mo9zw3dp4i Місяць тому

      The only chance a goshawk would have of catching one …is if the sparrow hawk is feasting on a kill

  • @sniperkota
    @sniperkota 3 місяці тому

    Nice share ❤

  • @erkg3017
    @erkg3017 3 місяці тому

    Better than most vids on this platform! E

  • @ramonastrempel9200
    @ramonastrempel9200 3 місяці тому

    great, how easy these big animals run and how long steps they make. Have an nice weekend!

  • @jonathanhicks140
    @jonathanhicks140 3 місяці тому

    I’m waiting for the first comment from the anti’s that this must be a gamekeeper’s tame sparrowhawk & therefore this is targeted raptor persecution…..🥴😂😂

  • @fufffufffuff
    @fufffufffuff 4 місяці тому

    Fantastic video 😊

  • @dontmissthelittlethings
    @dontmissthelittlethings 4 місяці тому

    We see a few piping plovers here, great video.

  • @SteffenVadla
    @SteffenVadla 5 місяців тому

    Flott video!

  • @SteffenVadla
    @SteffenVadla 5 місяців тому

    Flott, kjekt å se!

  • @securethebag1613
    @securethebag1613 6 місяців тому

    Its a hawk eat hawks world

  • @diegofernandezmartinez445
    @diegofernandezmartinez445 6 місяців тому

    Hi. Do you know if the woodcock in the first clip was bobbing like that before you used your lamp on it ? I'm trying to figure out if woodcocks show this bobbing behaviour when it's dark or only during the day/when dazzled by artificial lights. I've been watching numerous woodcocks at night using a thermal imaging camera and, for now, have only ever witnessed bobbing behaviour during the day.

    • @oslobirder
      @oslobirder 6 місяців тому

      It started bobbing after I put the lamp on it as far as I can remember

    • @diegofernandezmartinez445
      @diegofernandezmartinez445 6 місяців тому

      @@oslobirder Thank you. This is very interesting. I still need to find and watch jack snipes feeding at night to see if they bob in the dark. If they don't, it could corroborate the hypothesis that the bobbing behaviour is mainly/only used in light conditions and therefore probably a response to the stress of being seen by predators or an intraspecific communication method, although I've witnessed isolated woodcocks and jack snipes bob like this so communication is less probable...

    • @oslobirder
      @oslobirder 6 місяців тому

      I have read somewhere that the reason behind bobbing is to show predators that you have been sighted. I have also a Common Snipe bobbing ua-cam.com/video/EmpbrypaQh8/v-deo.htmlsi=SFyFn9zeFCKawNb0

    • @diegofernandezmartinez445
      @diegofernandezmartinez445 6 місяців тому

      @@oslobirder Yes I saw your video of the Common Snipe, it's great ! Did that snipe see you or were you in a hide ? Indeed, it could very well be a form of stotting which could have evolved because it shows the predator that the bird is fit and aware of its presence. However, in most cases, species like Common and Jack Snipe or Woodcocks respond to the presence of a potential predator by freezing and rely on their camouflage before flushing if the predator gets too close. They only exhibit the bobbing behaviour when they are relaxed enough to walk and/or feed, not when they are scared of a predator closing in on them. And I can't really imagine how a predator (aerial most of the time) would be deterred from attacking a small bird bobbing on the ground, makes it even more conspicuous and doesn't say anything about its ability to escape... Either way, it's a fascinating topic. Thank you for your videos.

    • @oslobirder
      @oslobirder 6 місяців тому

      I was in my car but had been seen I am sure

  • @OrigamiPhoenix
    @OrigamiPhoenix 7 місяців тому

    I just realized brown creepers have pointed tail feathers with reinforced shafts so they can prop themselves up in the same way woodpeckers do.

  • @SailorPupitar
    @SailorPupitar 7 місяців тому

    Aw man

  • @HelloSirHowCanIScamYouToday
    @HelloSirHowCanIScamYouToday 7 місяців тому

    Size matters among the predator birds

  • @birdgangs
    @birdgangs 7 місяців тому

    I read that firecrests favour breeding close to northern goshawk nests as they predate Sparrowhawks which are their potential predators.

  • @CratosLine
    @CratosLine 7 місяців тому

    Awesome bro

  • @angelikazimmermann3994
    @angelikazimmermann3994 8 місяців тому

    🥰😇😊😍☺️🤩😘

  • @DBoer
    @DBoer 8 місяців тому

    Wow, stunning images! 👍

  • @WildlifeClips365
    @WildlifeClips365 9 місяців тому

    Wow they really are small. Never seen one in UK

  • @patmckeane6588
    @patmckeane6588 9 місяців тому

    Not enough songbirds left as they are too well protected and now too many watched a sparrowhawk take down a kestral

    • @neilfoster8823
      @neilfoster8823 6 місяців тому

      Your understanding of the natural world leaves a lot to be desired

    • @peregrinepete
      @peregrinepete 5 місяців тому

      @@neilfoster8823 you have no knowledge of wildlife or nature

    • @liberaldriller9884
      @liberaldriller9884 4 місяці тому

      Which is why his comment got some likes and you and op got zero 😂

  • @seanmacgowan616
    @seanmacgowan616 9 місяців тому

    Delighted with that. Hard enough for me to find a Med Gull in Ireland but I believe they are common enough visitors. Was really scared you had found a cross. That would really have wrecked my head!

  • @ramonastrempel9200
    @ramonastrempel9200 9 місяців тому

    nice view from the different perspective and without feathers or wings. God tur og lykke til

  • @TheJacksnipe
    @TheJacksnipe 11 місяців тому

    Congrats!

  • @ramonastrempel9200
    @ramonastrempel9200 Рік тому

    Cool! I like that sound

  • @ninoteskera
    @ninoteskera Рік тому

    😴😴

  • @ninoteskera
    @ninoteskera Рік тому

    😊😊

  • @markmoore4088
    @markmoore4088 Рік тому

    Huge feet and thick legs on that gos!

  • @folkq
    @folkq Рік тому

    Spectacular film!

  • @folkq
    @folkq Рік тому

    Lovely film, a wonderfully atmospheric and intimate insight of this species' cryptic behaviour.

  • @phryxe
    @phryxe Рік тому

    Superzoom from a car? 🤔😃

    • @oslobirder
      @oslobirder Рік тому

      Not the superzoom this time but the DSLR resting on the window

  • @phryxe
    @phryxe Рік тому

    I wonder if you find these with the thermal spotter, hearing it or both? 🤔 Thanks by the way for the thermal imaging inspiration in birding! 👍

    • @oslobirder
      @oslobirder Рік тому

      I normally find them by hearing them. I haven’t used the thermal imager to find them but I’m sure it would work

  • @danielodalen9206
    @danielodalen9206 Рік тому

    Trodde ugler sover om dagen jeg 🤔

  • @johnnyace2287
    @johnnyace2287 Рік тому

    Kor i Oslo!?

  • @janinymanwildlife4563
    @janinymanwildlife4563 Рік тому

    Great find! You find owels easy ofen when other birds warning of someting up in the tree 🙂

  • @janinymanwildlife4563
    @janinymanwildlife4563 Рік тому

    Great video 😃 i have the grey-headed woodpecker on my feeder every year and its amazing to watch 😃

  • @ramonastrempel9200
    @ramonastrempel9200 Рік тому

    great ! pygmy owl constantly calling, tits + more and finally a hazelgrouse, ikke sant? God helg og tusen takk as I enjoyed this from the distance 🤩

  • @phryxe
    @phryxe Рік тому

    I wonder what kind of torch you would need to be able to photograph like this in darkness?!

  • @freitchetsleimwor2406
    @freitchetsleimwor2406 Рік тому

    Go birdy