This winter is so mild! All of
yesterday’s snow was washed away by rain today and ice is melting fast on the
lakes. I was checking my blog entries from February/March in previous years and
the differences are huge. Things could of course change again but the way
things are looking now spring migration could be close to a month before last
year (which was a very late year). Today, at Fornebu, I had a Wood Pigeon (ringdue)
heading purposely NE looking very much as though it was a migrating bird – it’s
not often one gets excited by Wood Pigeons!
The usual suspects were again
present at Fornebu with the shrike showing well but the beardies just heard
pinging once although we didn’t hang around too long. In the reedbed at
Storøykilen I glimpsed a Water Rail (vannrikse) running through the reeds which
is my first record of the year. A complete lack of record for five weeks
suggests that this species left the reedbed during the coldest period but that
they have now returned. The ice has started melting in the bay here and there
is enough open water again for the local Mute Swan (knoppsvane) pair to have
returned.
today's installment of the Great Grey Shrike Diaries |
In Maridalen a male Lesser Spotted Woodpecker (dvergspett) was my first sighting of the year (although I have heard 2 calling). It is amazing how all woodpeckers other than the Great Spots seem to disappear in the winter only to appear again from March when they start drumming.
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