My travels did reveal a total of 4 Great Grey Shrikes (varsler) which is
a bit of a return to the status of a couple of years ago. A few Greylag (grågås)
and Canada Geese had returned but 7 Greylags heading south at Udenes Church
(the Bean Goose site) probably had the right idea. The Scottish Bean Geese (sædgås)
are now in Denmark and with the right weather may turn up here in the next
couple of weeks. The mudbank is exposed in the river which is a good sign (last
year it wasn’t exposed when the geese first arrived which I think caused them some
issues with regards roosting). Even though it was rather lite on birds today it
was great to be at this location again and I am very impatient for the geese to
return,
A heard only flyover Snow Bunting (snøspurv) was a species I had hoped
for although it would have been nice to see it! Three Parrot Crossbills
(furukorsnebb) were also hoped for as a pair had been reported recently in the
same area. I heard them first and after my recent run-ins with their two
smaller cousins I was satisfied to hear the difference in the flight call. One
female perched briefly in a tree top but flew off whilst I leant into the car
to get the camera. Hopefully they are going to breed in this area which is rich
in pine trees so will give future opportunities for close contact.
Three of the days shrikes had the honour of being digitally recorded but
almost all pictures ended up being deleted. Here is the best shot I managed.
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