Just one day to go until Værøy and local birding suddenly
seems quite boring. Yesterday a trip to Fornebu revealed exceptionally little
most likely as a result of the good weather we have had which has encouraged
many birds to leave but not brought down any new birds. A large mixed finch
flock is still present but there was nothing unusual amongst them.
Today in Maridalen there were 8 Black-throated Divers
(storlom) on the lake including a group of 6 which were seemingly displaying
which is something I have observed in previous autumns. A single Common Scoter
(svartand) was expected as six were reported yesterday and this species seems
to be regular here in the autumn. Amongst a Meadow Pipit (heipiplerke) flock I
heard a Red-throated Pipit (lappiplerke) but as usual failed to find and
observe the bird.
Some of the “crew” are arriving on Værøy this afternoon so
as usual they will find all the good birds before I arrive although the weather
patterns haven’t been that promising until now so there might not be too much
waiting. The weather forecast for Friday and Saturday though looks like
promising.
Grey Herons at Fornebu yesterday |
Tree Sparrow (pilfink) from Fornebu. The yellow base to the bill indicates this bird to have born this year |
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