With lots of rain forecast for the end of the week I thought
I would get out today. Easterly winds had me thinking I needed to be on an
island. Islands work well with rare birds because of location, location,
location. Therefore an island in a narrow fjord just offshore from downtown
Oslo is unlikely to deliver that much.
However as I got off the boat at Gressholmen this morning and within 30 seconds
had Wheatear (steinskvett) and Chiffchaff (gransanger) then you might forgive
me for thinking it was game on. Well the excitement finished exactly when it
started and neither the island or the sea around it had anything more of
interest to offer me.
Once back on the mainland I even walked around the harbour hoping for gulls -
desparate times call for desperate measures. Even here I failed but a close
Guillemot (lomvi) was a small consolation. I even also visited drug dealing
central but had nothing more exciting than a couple of latish LB-b Gulls
(sildemåke).
Taking the Metro home fate played me a good card when i realised I was on the
wrong line. Rather than just take the next Metro back I went to a small lake
near the station - Smestaddammen. Here amongst the bread eating Mallards
(stokkand) was a proper wild duck - a Gadwall (snadderand) and a proper Oslo
rarity. It was always nervous of people and will presumably not stay longer
than today although the two Teal (krikkand) alongside it are most certainly
birds that spend the winter in nearby Frognerparken. The swan family that
breeds on the lake consisted of a single adult and three youngsters all of
which were ringed. I wonder what has happened to the other adult? (having entered the ringing data I see that the swan family consisted of 10 birds in September so one of the adults has presumably already left with 5 of the young which seems to be interesting behaviour).
In Maridalen a pair of Whooper Swans (sangsvane) are
hopefully just the first of the autumn and we can look forward to some numbers
of waterfowl over the next two months.
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although this Gadwall (snadderand) looks like a female the reddy brown bar in the wing is a male character so this must be a 1cy male |
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sparkly |
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Gadwall and two Teal |
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Two Teal and a Gadwall |
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Guillemot (lomvi) |
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this female Mallard had managed to get fishing line around its wing and in it bill - nasty |
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Moorhens (sivhøne) |
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I don't think I have photographed Feral Pigeons (bydue) before but they can be quite smart |
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