I did get out today for some real birding and it felt
gooood. Three hours seawatching from Krokstrand really cleared away the xmas
and New Year cobwebs. The sea was quite choppy although the wind at around
10m/s was not excessively strong. However there were some birds especially
during the first two hours which was what was ordered.
Best were Little Gulls (dvergmåke) with 7 youngsters and a
couple of adults with some coming close enough for a record shot. Nearly all
birds were making there way slowly south into the wind which allowed them to be
well watched. Also over 30 Kittiwakes (krykkje)
and 5 Fulmars (havhest), one of which was a dark phase bird. A single
Red-throated (smålom) and two Black-throated Divers (storlom) were good winter
records.
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Adult (bottom) and 2cy Little Gull (dvergmåke) |
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another 2cy Little Gull |
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adult Kittiwake (krykkje) |
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2cy Kittiwake |
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this dead adult Kittiwake floated past but didn't attract the attention of any of the large gulls in the area. I saw another Kittiwake catch and eat a fish off the surface so there was some food in the area. There were also a couple of gulls which were oiled but this at least is not the cause of death of this bird |
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