After a week of excitement the Two-barred Crossbills seem to
have moved on from the Botanical Gardens and there were generally fewer birds
today although a flock of 150 Redpolls that dropped in and tried to drink from
the small stream before being scared away by a cat looked interesting. I
managed to get onto one very good Arctic candidate but didn’t see the rump
before they all took off. Five Hawfinches (kjernebiter) and 2 Common Crossbills
(grankorsnebb) were around and a couple of Chaffinches (bokfink) were an
unusual December record for Oslo.
Closer to home I discovered a flock of 10 Collared Doves
(trykerdue) in a place where I saw three birds a week ago. Collared Doves are
declining in Norway and in Oslo are definitely a scarce bird away from a couple
of regular localities. They are also quite loyal to small areas (individual
gardens) so these birds may well have been here for a while (years?) although I
would be shocked with myself if I have overlooked such obvious birds just 400
metres from where I write this.
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