Easter is over, the kids are back at school, the car is in
the garage and I was birding by bus. Fornebu was easy to get to from the garage
and I started there at 0740. I quickly discovered that my memory card was still
in the computer but one advantage of the "development" at Fornebu is
there are shops where such things can be acquired for the exchange of money although
unfortunately I had to wait until 10am for them to open. Luckily or actually
unluckily there was little that did not get photographed in that time. Blue
skies are never the best for birding and there was very little to see either on
the deck or migrating. I used most of my time with singing Water Rail
(vannrikse) which although only about 15m from gave me only 2 glimpses despite
me having an elevated viewing position. It was clearly walking around
underneath dead, fallen reeds of which there were a lot for it to find. This video taken with the worst mobile phone in the world (I phone 4) allows you to hear the Water Rail although not see it an it was calling from just the other side of the ditch. The good of hearing will also hear a Hawfinch that flew over and which I tried unsuccessfully to film.
I had no migrating Pink-footed Geese (kortnebbgås) today although did have three
flocks of Cormorants (storskarv) all of which appeared very unsure of where
they were going and spent a long time flying in circled over Oslo before eventually
heading north or north west.
Stopping at Bygdøy the White-fronted Goose was still present with the Greylags
and had now the company of a Pink-footed Goose also here were Canada and Barnacle
Geese (hvitkinngås) – 5 goose species together in Oslo must be some sort of
record?
I also had my first butterfly of the year: a Brimstone (sitronsommerfugl).
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White-fronted Goose (tundragås). Like this when you don't see the black belly bars it looks like a young bird |
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causing ripples |
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The Pink-footed Goose (kortnebbgås) with Greylags |
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Twite (bergirisk) at Fornebu |
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