WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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Today was the nicest day this year, weatherwise…similar to a spring day in higher latitudes: cool, vibrant light, still air. Anyhow it seemed like a fantastic day to bird watch around my house. I usually put out some fruit and water for my feathery neighbors so they are quite used to it.
Tanagers are prevalent these months…Thraupis sayaca are the light blue guys in this pic.
The two olive ones in the front are close relatives, Thraupis palmarum. Less common around houses than the blue guys.
Dwindling food raises tempers. But nothing that a cool dip won’t solve… -
Those are such lovely little guys!
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Those birds are so cute!
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Fantastic pics!
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Great snaps @neph93 looks stunning
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Great snaps @neph93 looks stunning
Thank you, it is a lovely place… no camera or composition skill required. Just keep clicking and it will look great.
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It looks amazing @neph93. I don't see fencing for the animals, do they simply roam free? are there predatorial animals to worry about up there?
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It looks amazing @neph93. I don't see fencing for the animals, do they simply roam free? are there predatorial animals to worry about up there?
Nope… no fencing. These pastures have been used for summer grazing for years. More recently they have been developed with holiday homes for locals and visitors, and a ski lift has been installed on the slipes for winter fun. However sheep and cattle are still allowed to roam free.
As for predators, there are bears in the borderlands with Sweden, some wolves in the south east of the country, lynx and wolverines in the north. Nothing much to worry about here though.
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Absolutely beautiful shots @neph93 . Also really liked the red cabin.
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Lovely shots @neph93 . Is this the same family cabin you and your clan frequent?
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Lovely shots @neph93 . Is this the same family cabin you and your clan frequent?
No, this is about 15 hours drive south and west from where we live. Near the town of Ålesund, and in the mountains above the village that Ingrid’s Mum comes from.