Today was a very enjoyable and successful day guiding Sarah
and Mark from Texas. The weather forecast had been for heavy showers through
the day and I feared a disaster but the gods were shining on us and the rain
stopped at dawn but not before seeming to have grounded a few birds. We started
at Fornebu where lots of warblers, mostly Blackcaps, were feeding in the berry
bushes, a Water Rail fed out in the open, 2 Redstarts showed well and a host of
commoner birds gave good showings of themselves.
After four hours here we moved
to Østensjøvannet where a young Hobby gave a fantastic and prolonged
performance as it hawked dragonflies over the lake. An apparant juvenile Pochard
which is a good sign that there was breeding here this summer and a couple of
Shovelers showed amongst all the commoner water birds and a Water Rail was
making a lot of noise around and also under the bird hide before finally, if briefly
showing itself (this bird was an adult after a juvenile was photographed here
on Friday and is also a sign of breeding here). We had in total 66 species with
a couple extra that I only I heard.
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Pochard (taffeland) - the all dark bill and lack of eye stripe should mean this is a juvenile |
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This Tufted Duck (toppand) has been the subject of a bit of confusion and been called a Scaup (bergand) but isn't although it does look atypical for the majority of Tufteds |
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same bird as above |
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