Getting home (fortuitously) at 1930 gave me a chance to rush
up to Maridalen. The lake was completely flat and with a number of geese and
gulls on it. I made my way through them and finally found the male Gadwall (snadderand)
– a Maridalen tick and not just for me but as far as I can see the first record
ever. Not a particularly exciting bird my attention soon went to finding what
else was on the lake. I had in total 113 Pink-footed Geese (kortnebbgås) of
which 106 flew off north at 2030 as the sun was setting leaving the single bird
on the fields. Also 34 Greylag Geese (grågås), 2 Whooper Swans (sangsvane), 200
Common Gulls (fiskemåke), 10 Black-headed Gulls (hettemåke), 5 Teal (krikkand) and
3 Black-throated Divers (storlom) but sadly not the pair of Slavonian Grebes
(horndykker) that had also been seen earlier in the day.
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male Gadwall |
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with Pink-footed Geese |
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