Forestbirding January 2016
text & photos by ABu
Eastern UB, Jan 2016
Rock formation with zero birds
Bogd Khan Uul, UB, Jan 2016
I was alone in the forest, I mean, there were no birds. OK, OK, not entirely zero birds, but the only opportunity to take pictures of birds I had when I was back at the parking lot. Normally I miss a lot of chances to take photos, simply because I carry the battery of the camera inside my inner jacket. This makes sense insofar as the cold would otherwise result in a very quick loss of battery power before destroying it completely. So it takes quite a while to get the battery out from the jacket: open the outer jacket, open the inner jacket, find the battery inside the pocket, take it out and put it into the camera, close both jackets again (! remember, it is minus 35 °C) and fire. Frequently, the birds have flown away by the time I am ready to start.
UB under the smog, Jan 2016
This time it was different. Wherever I went to there were no birds. Those very few I came across I had either been flying high above the forest or stayed within the canopy: Lesser Spotted Woodpecker 1 male, Eurasian Nuthatch 5 of which I heard 2, Coal Tit 2, Willow Tit 7, Eastern Marsh Tit 3, Eurasian Treecreeper 1, Brambling 1, Common Crossbill 2 plus few flybys, Spotted Nutcracker heard only, Brandt’s Eurasian Jay heard only, Oriental (Carrion) Crow 2 and Northern Raven 1. This is the complete list!
If this is going to be the standard for the rest of the winter we should better call our blog “Landscape Mongolia”. I need to try harder and will do so!
Eurasian Nuthatch
Bogd Khan Uul, UB, Jan 2016
Eurasian Nuthatch
Bogd Khan Uul, UB, Jan 2016
Eurasian Nuthatch
Bogd Khan Uul, UB, Jan 2016
Eurasian Nuthatch
Bogd Khan Uul, UB, Jan 2016
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