Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 >Hi Sue, I certainly need to get that camera sorted out... The bird may endeed be called something else... I tried a new online dictionary for the male version of this bird and it says this: (Tiur) apercaillie, capercailzie, wood grouse (Tiurleik = the mating game I was mentioning) capercailzie mating game I tried searching for the female name of this bird, but it came up with nothing. The word above " Tiur " , is for the male bird. They look so beautiful when they " play " (mating game), with their tail spread out as a fan... As with most birds, the male is more colorful than the female one. She has brownish colors. The male is black with different other colors. For a picture of the two, look at http://home.no.net/massnes/ttiur.htm The one I am talking about that visits here, is like the brownish one to the right. But the picture does not do them justice, they are really big... (like a turkey, I guess) The picture is from a museum, the two are stuffed... For a better color of the male, look at http://fuv.hivolda.no/prosjekt/fuvbente/Tiur.htm I remember two friends of mine and their brother often went on " Tiurleik " (mating game) with their dad when we were kids. That involves staying out in the woods in a tent, at the edge of a place you know they often play. You have to hide the tent and then lay really still and peek out of the tent when they play. I have never experienced it myself, but they say it is fantastic. A similar bird is called " Orrhoene " (male: " Orrhane " ), but I think this one is slightly smaller. The dictionary came up with this for that one: grey hen, heath hen On my way looking for pictures, I found this picture which is worth taking a look if you would like to see a piece of beautiful Norwegian nature: http://www.norsknatur.no/nybild/sept01.htm Go down below the picture and find the links " Forrige " (previous) and " neste " (next) and take a look for some wonderful pictures. The next one is of a beautiful wild cat we have here called a " Gaupe " . The size is about as a big dog... For May 2002 there is a beautiful picture of a sea eagle... Just keep hitting " Neste " . For March 2000 is also a King Eagle... For April 2000 a playing Tiur (on snow)... From there was a link to a mating game at http://www.norsknatur.no/lesestoff/fauna/leik.htm Unfortunately the text is in Norwegian only. Some of what he describes, is about some stupid people who watched openly, without being in hiding, some moved and destroyed the rest of the mating game... He recommends that people build a hut made of branches of needle trees and cover the opening with old brown fabric sacks... Or using a green tent slightly hidden by a tree... He says that they start playing at around April 20, and if they don't succeed they have another go in May... So it is a bit later than I remembered. But maybe they play a bit earlier here in the south... This page is fantastic... I went to the main page and linked to the picture archive. Then I got to this page http://www.norsknatur.no/arkiv/index.htm At the left you see a button saying " Hovedside " (Main Page). Below that is two search boxes. Enter " Fugl " (bird) in the first one and hit enter. You'll get 167 pictures of Norwegian birds, many fantastic pictures. You will have a list of page numbers at the top, so just click on them one after the other to see all the pictures... I hope you'll enjoy these... Aase Marit >Yes, yes, yes!!!!!! I want to see her if she comes back!!! I have never >heard of this kind of bird, so we must not have them or they might be called >soemthing else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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