Every day is bring different weather at the moment. After yesterday’s
blue skies we woke up to rain and sleet, low cloud and temperatures just over
zero today. I headed down to Huk, Bygdøy just after sunrise (not that I could
see the sun) hoping that there would be some signs of migration and grounded
birds. Well that was most definitely not the case!
Heading over to Fornebu there was still a nice flock of seedeaters
although a lot less than 2 days ago. Still 6 Snow Buntings (snøspurv) though
and new for me were a few Linnets (tornirisk) amongst the Twite (bergirisk).
A quick stop at Smestaddammen, a small and very urban lake, showed that
as usual at this time of the year it was full of birds with 9 Goosander and 3
Teal the best.
In Maridalen the sleet was turning to snow and
the fields looked very dead. However there was a single Lapwing that clearly
does not want to risk losing its territory and at Kirkeby a flock of 10 Snow
Buntings. These showed a lot better than the ones at Fornebu although pictures
are poor due to the appalling light early today. Snow Bunting seem to me to be
becoming commoner or at least more obvious on spring migration around Oslo and whereas
a few years ago I would not see any I now expect to find them at this time of
year. They are still a great bird though everytime I see them.
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Snow Buntings in Maridalen |
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the whole flock |
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this male was coming into breeding plumage |
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one of the Snow Buntings at Fornebu |
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my first Linnets of the year |
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one of the 6 Whooper Swans in Maridalen |
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