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rowan

  1. Fieldfare

    Fieldfare

    In February 2919, looking out of my apartment window, I noticed some Fieldfares picking the rowan berries from a rowan tree at my window, and it even had started snowing. I love this scene. So, I quickly fetched my camera and opened the window completely to create this short video clip of...
  2. Starling on Rowan Tree

    Starling on Rowan Tree

    Starlings occasionally have go a the Rowan berries but use the tree mainly as vantage point for scanning the garden for food. Most likely to use the peanut feeders
  3. Bullfinch feedings on Rowan berries

    Bullfinch feedings on Rowan berries

    Occasional visitor when there are any berries left. Seems to crush the berries while the thrushes and starlings swallow them whole
  4. Mistle Thrush

    Mistle Thrush

    Appears every December and gives the local blackbirds a hard time
  5. Rogn

    Rogn

    in English - Rowan (or Rohan, I believe both spellings are accepted?). Also called Mountain Ash. Husband makes jelly of rowan berries and apples most years. Very tasty as a condiment, especially with moose, venison or lamb dishes. The berries are also popular with Waxwings. Some years when there...
  6. Rowan and turbines

    Rowan and turbines

    On the way to my patch this afternoon I stopped to try and photograph some young swallows waiting to be fed. A few yards along the road I found this small Rowan tree with some berries on it. It wasn't until I was pressing the button I realised the turbines were visible in the background - maybe...
  7. European Rowan: "Le Sorbier des Oiseleurs".

    European Rowan: "Le Sorbier des Oiseleurs".

    Guret,early october 2009. Forest.
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