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Big Owls So, tell us about those big owls, I hear you say. Owls are an attractive species for guiding and generally the larger they get the more sought after they are. The occurrence of most species of owl in Scandinavia, and especially the exciting ones, though is correlated with the abundance of rodents which goes in cycles. In the bottom year(s) of the rodent cycle there may be no breeding of owls over huge areas and I have heard of people going on organised trips to Finland especially to see owls and not seeing a single one. In the top years though there can be many owls of a number species and a visit in one of these years will have you scratching your head when other people tell you they were in the same area the previous, or next, year and saw nothing or had to work really hard for their one sighting. After my success with Great Grey Owl last spring I already have people booked to come over for Great Grey Owl this May but have tried to make it clear that there is no guarantee there will be any breeding this year and therefore without a nest to visit it will be very difficult to find any. I have therefore been very anxious as to how it would be this year. My visits to Owl Rd earlier in the spring revealed only a couple of Tengmalm’s and no GG which was in stark contrast to last year however I have heard that it is better further north in Hedmark, or at least in some areas there, and it therefore seems that rodent numbers are varying locally. I decided to keep on driving north to Hedmark on Wednesday after having dropped Jr off at the airport and had an afternoon and evening to see what I could find. It was still very early in the season (2 weeks prior to my visit last year when I found two occupied GGO nests) and I did not find any GGO on nests however I have it on good authority that less than a week before a number of birds could be heard at night including by the natural nest I found last year so the birds are clearly there and have just hopefully not laid eggs yet – a visit in two weeks time will confirm the situation. I did have GG at one site though and the bird which must have been a female came to greet me by perching above me and snapping her bill. So, this bird which while not yet incubating eggs on the nearby nest platform was acting in an aggressive way which clearly suggests that she is at least getting ready to nest. What is important now is that rodent numbers remain high enough for the owls to believe they can raise at least some young to fledging. If rodent numbers are on their way down then the owls may give up on their nesting attempts even if they have been singing and mating. I was happy that I did have one GG under my belt though and the went looking for Ural Owl. I visited the area where I last had breeding birds and a scratch of a tree trunk below a nest box resulted in a female flying out! I really did not expect this to happen for two reasons: firstly Ural Owl females are famous for sitting tight and often not leaving the nest even when the nest box is opened up and two I had really begun to believe there must be something wrong with my trunk scratching technique as it failed completely to work last year with Tengmalm’s even when I knew a hole to be in use. The owl proceeded to land in a nearby tree where it growled at me and called gruffly. I am not sure what the calling was for – maybe to call in the male (who I did not see) or perhaps meant to scare me off. Whatever the reason, I did not stay long and hopefully she quickly returned to the nest. In 4 to 5 weeks if the eggs have hatched then she will perch close to the nest whilst the young may be visible in the nest hole. So, very exciting times are ahead but only if rodent numbers don’t crash. Here a few pictures and videos where you can see the anti predator responses of the female of both species. --- Greay Grey Owl (lappugle) --- can you spot the Ural Owl (slagugle)? My trip to Hedmark wouldn’t have been complete without a visit to Starene where there were still good flood waters and lots of geese including Tundra Bean and White-fronted. I do love this site! And I also had Wood Lark at one of their usual locations. --- Starene --- Woodlark (trelerke) Some excitement came on the drive home when I saw smoke and blue lights ahead of me and came across a burning car and fire trucks. A check of the map showed that I had not alternative route and just had to sit it out. It was exciting watching the firemen at work and thankfully I was able to find out that nobody had been injured. The car had just started burning whilst I was being driven and the driver stopped and called the fire brigade. Because it was in the middle of nowhere it took a long time before the fire trucks arrived by which time the car was completely ablaze. To illustrate how isolated we were, I was the first car to arrive from my direction which must have been at least 20 minutes after the fire brigade were called and in the 45 minutes I was stuck there only two other cars arrived behind me.

Big Owls So, tell us about those big owls, I hear you say. Owls are an attractive species for guiding and generally the larger they get the more sought after they are. The occurrence of most spe...

#Great #Grey #Owl #Hedmark #Starene #Ural #Owl #video #Woodlark

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🕊️ goedemorgen,

laatste dag in het vakantiehuisje

fijne 2e paasdag 🔆

#boomleeuwerik #woodlark
#vogels #birds
#natuur #nature

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When I was filming this Adder I was deep in Skylark territory but as I glanced to my right this bird was sat in the top of the hedgerow.
Short tail; black & white bar on the leading edge of wings - Woodlark, I thought...
Can you confirm please Bluesky birders?
#UKbirds #UKwildlife #birds #Woodlark

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It’s always a good day if you see a Goshawk, Woodlark or a Hawfinch. Today I saw all 3 from a single spot. A bit of sun, blue sky and the beautiful sound of Woodlark singing overhead. Bliss. Woodlark and Hawfinch here. #birds #ukbirding #birdsseenin2026 #hawfinch #woodlark #goshawk

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We have an overwintering #WoodLark just north of where I live.
It's very rare in winter, I think it's only the second ever winter record for the county.
Seen this morning in -16°C
#BirdsSeenIn2026
#birds

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The Woodlark Passengers 1874, Wellington One-Place Study. 
Image: Painting of an old sailing ship (the Woodlark), heading from left to right in a rough sea, with cliffs on the edge of land visible in the distance on the right. The ship has three main masts, each with four or five sails. 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

The Woodlark Passengers 1874, Wellington One-Place Study. Image: Painting of an old sailing ship (the Woodlark), heading from left to right in a rough sea, with cliffs on the edge of land visible in the distance on the right. The ship has three main masts, each with four or five sails. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Now registered with us is @cathyclarke77.bsky.social‬ Cathy Clark’s ‘one voyage study’ The Woodlark Passengers 1874, Wellington One-Place Study🔗. That link is to our OPS profile page; you can also head straight to Cathy's The ‘Woodlark’ Passengers 1874🔗 site to find out more! #OnePlaceWednesday

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🙏🏻 to ALL who supported #BirdsFanfares 🎶 📣🐦 #newmusic www.davidhindley.org inspired by birdsong #CornBunting #Nightingale #Woodlark #Dodo #Skylark @bcmg.bsky.social @royalbirmcons.bsky.social @composersed.bsky.social @btobirds.bsky.social @birdlifeglobal.bsky.social @kneppwilding.bsky.social

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𝗣𝗶𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 (𝗘𝗻𝗴): A woodlark with its characteristic bristly crest perched on a rough, lichen-covered branch. The light is very harsh and intensely illuminates the bird, while the background is dark.

𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝗰𝗶𝗼́𝗻 (𝗘𝘀𝗽): Una totovía con su característico moño erizado posada en una rama rugosa y llena de líquenes, la luz es muy dura e ilumina intensamente al ave, mientras que el fondo esta oscuro.

Cámara Panasonic Lumix G90/G95
Objetivo Panasonic 100-300 ƒ4.5-5.6 II
Datos Exif: Modo Manual, ƒ5.6, 1/1600s, ISO 1600, 600mm equivalente

Científico: Lanius senator
Castellano: Alcaudón Común
Catalá: Cotoliu, Cogullada Petita, Llausetina o Pitoliu
Euskera: Pipirroia
Galego: Cotovía Pequena
Português: Cotovia-Arbórea ou Cotovía-dos-Bosques
Italiano: Tottavilla
English: Woodlark
Français: Alouette Lulu
Deutsch: Heidelerche

𝗣𝗶𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 (𝗘𝗻𝗴): A woodlark with its characteristic bristly crest perched on a rough, lichen-covered branch. The light is very harsh and intensely illuminates the bird, while the background is dark. 𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝗰𝗶𝗼́𝗻 (𝗘𝘀𝗽): Una totovía con su característico moño erizado posada en una rama rugosa y llena de líquenes, la luz es muy dura e ilumina intensamente al ave, mientras que el fondo esta oscuro. Cámara Panasonic Lumix G90/G95 Objetivo Panasonic 100-300 ƒ4.5-5.6 II Datos Exif: Modo Manual, ƒ5.6, 1/1600s, ISO 1600, 600mm equivalente Científico: Lanius senator Castellano: Alcaudón Común Catalá: Cotoliu, Cogullada Petita, Llausetina o Pitoliu Euskera: Pipirroia Galego: Cotovía Pequena Português: Cotovia-Arbórea ou Cotovía-dos-Bosques Italiano: Tottavilla English: Woodlark Français: Alouette Lulu Deutsch: Heidelerche

𝗣𝗶𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 (𝗘𝗻𝗴): A crop of the previous photograph to show in detail the head of the woodlark with its distinctive white superciliar band reaching to the nape.

𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝗰𝗶𝗼́𝗻 (𝗘𝘀𝗽): Un recorte de la fotografía anterior para mostrar en detalle la cabeza de la alondra totovía con su distintiva banda blanca superciliar que llega a la nuca.

Cámara Panasonic Lumix G90/G95
Objetivo Panasonic 100-300 ƒ4.5-5.6 II
Datos Exif: Modo Manual, ƒ5.6, 1/1600s, ISO 1600, 600mm equivalente

Científico: Lanius senator
Castellano: Alcaudón Común
Catalá: Cotoliu, Cogullada Petita, Llausetina o Pitoliu
Euskera: Pipirroia
Galego: Cotovía Pequena
Português: Cotovia-Arbórea ou Cotovía-dos-Bosques
Italiano: Tottavilla
English: Woodlark
Français: Alouette Lulu
Deutsch: Heidelerche

𝗣𝗶𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 (𝗘𝗻𝗴): A crop of the previous photograph to show in detail the head of the woodlark with its distinctive white superciliar band reaching to the nape. 𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝗰𝗶𝗼́𝗻 (𝗘𝘀𝗽): Un recorte de la fotografía anterior para mostrar en detalle la cabeza de la alondra totovía con su distintiva banda blanca superciliar que llega a la nuca. Cámara Panasonic Lumix G90/G95 Objetivo Panasonic 100-300 ƒ4.5-5.6 II Datos Exif: Modo Manual, ƒ5.6, 1/1600s, ISO 1600, 600mm equivalente Científico: Lanius senator Castellano: Alcaudón Común Catalá: Cotoliu, Cogullada Petita, Llausetina o Pitoliu Euskera: Pipirroia Galego: Cotovía Pequena Português: Cotovia-Arbórea ou Cotovía-dos-Bosques Italiano: Tottavilla English: Woodlark Français: Alouette Lulu Deutsch: Heidelerche

𝐀𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐫𝐚 𝐭𝐨𝐭𝐨𝐯𝐢𝐚 (𝐿𝑢𝑙𝑙𝑢𝑙𝑎 𝑎𝑟𝑏𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑎), Hide de Vultour Naturaleza (Puebla de Pedraza, España).
#AlondraTotovia
#LullulaArborea
#Cotoliu
#Pirripioa
#CotoviaPequena
#CotoviaArborea
#Tottavilla
#Woodlark
#AlouetteLulu
#Heidelerche
#Pajareo
#Birds 🪶
#Wildlife
#PueblaDePedraza
#Spain
#VultourNaturaleza

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Are there any more Berkshire birders interested in joining in this survey of Woodlark on local heathland? A vital study and one we can contribute to with our significant Woodlark sites.
#berksbirds #ukbirding #woodlark

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Woodlark | Berks Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust The secretive woodlark can be hard to spot. It nests on the ground on our southern heathlands and uses scattered trees and woodland edges for lookout posts.

The secretive #woodlark can be hard to spot.

It nests on the ground on our southern #heathlands and uses scattered #trees and #woodland edges for lookout posts.

Scientific name
Lullula arborea

www.bbowt.org.uk/wildlife-exp...

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Squirrel on ground around grass #Nature #Wildlife #Squirrel #Grass #Ground #Rodent #VildKast HA26064
Squirrel on ground around grass #Nature #Wildlife #Squirrel #Grass #Ground #Rodent #VildKast HA26064 YouTube video by VildKast

Woodlark Bird Chirping #Bird #Nature #Chirp #Woodlark #Beautiful #Songbird #VildKast HA57930

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Just done my first #BTO #HeathlandBirdSurvey for #Woodlark on a priority square in SW Surrey

A lovely day, lots of bluebell and ramsom foliage peeking through.

No woodlarks seen or heard, and no heathland. Hopefully better luck on my next square which has more suitable-looking habitat.

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Woodlark feeding on the Heath this morning. #woodlark #birds #nottsbirding #ukbirding

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#dutch #nature #woodlark #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #wildlife #resting #outdoors #hiking #photography #birdphotography #canon #wildlifephotography #winter #sun #dunes #boomleeuwerik

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First "desk tick" for a while (new bird seen or heard from my desk) just now with a singing #woodlark making the most of the post deluge sunshine at #RSPBArne @rspbengland.bsky.social

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Woodlark at Budby Common

Woodlark at Budby Common

Budby Common

Budby Common

Budby Common

Budby Common

Birch Mazegill fungi at Budby Common

Birch Mazegill fungi at Budby Common

Up with the Woodlark on a shrikebirdingtours.com for stunning birds in stunning scenery #ukbirding #woodlark

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A very distant singing #Woodlark near #Swaffham #Norfolk this morning, despite the distance that beautiful fluty song seemed to wrap right around me #UKBirding #NorfolkBirding

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A Woodlark, from a very long way away. #woodlark #birds #norfolkbirding

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Woodlark songbird walking on grass #wildlife #natrue #woodlark #songbird #songbird #VildKast HA94774
Woodlark songbird walking on grass #wildlife #natrue #woodlark #songbird #songbird #VildKast HA94774 YouTube video by VildKast

Woodlark songbird walking on grass #wildlife #natrue #woodlark #songbird #songbird #VildKast HA94774

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A couple of pairs of Woodlarks calling to each other on the heath at #BrandonCountryPark, but they were largely leaving the airwaves clear for the Skylarks who were heartily making use of them.
#MyWalk #OurWorldIsWorthSaving #Brecks #Breckland #TheBrecks #Suffolk #Woodlark 1/2

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