Today I hooked up with Rune Z for the first time in a while
and we headed to Hedmark for a check of the wetlands around Hamar. We had also
thought to look for the White-backed Woodpecker (hvitryggspett) that has been
reported in Hedmark and which would be a completely exceptional record but the reliability
of the record seems to be dissolving so we decided to give that a skip.
We tried for the overwintering White-billed Diver (gulnebblom)
on Mjøsa but failed to find it which isn’t really surprising given the size of
the area available to it. There were good numbers of duck here though which
shows the importance of this valley during migration.
Åkerselva in Hamar was disappointing as I have nearly always
experienced it to be but my first Little Ringed Plovers (dverglo) of the year
were nice. At a small pond nearby we had three pairs of displaying Slavonian
Grebes (horndykker) which were calling and looking resplendent in their breeding
plumage. Starene was a huge disappointment as the farmer has now decided it was
time to drain the water so he could get on with his farming and what only two
days ago was a productive wetland was now just a field with a damp patch in one
corner. However over 90 Lapland Buntings (lappspurv) that were feeding very
well hidden in the stubble but occasionally flew up were for me an
unprecedented number.
On the way home we checked for Slavonian Grebes in Akershus
but failed to find any at Risebrutjernet but I was very impressed with this
small, shallow lake.
The highlight of the trip though was a Great Grey Owl
(lappugle) sitting on a nest. I had learned on the locality through some
sleuthing and a brassy phone call but after some searching I found a huge nest
(either an old Goshawk or Buzzard) and on top of it a large grey head and two
yellow eyes. We watched briefly and then left the bird in peace but I’ll be
back after the young have hatched when the adults are very active and obvious
in their search for food.
a brooding Great Grey Owl - an all too brief encounter with this amazing creature |
a flight shot that nearly was in focus and correctly exposed. Lapland Buntings |
malke Lesser Spotted Woodpecker (dvergspett) |
pair of Slavonian Grebes |
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