The birding experiences I had today were also not enough to compensate
for the stress of driving that car. Today was exceptionally quite. There was no
wind making a noise but neither were there any birds making a noise. At Svellet
in Nordre Øyeren the water level is exceptionally low. I usually complain that
the water level is too high here and ruins the feeding conditions for waders
but now it is so low that unless we have some rain I fear it will dry out and
become a desert out there! Today though it was still wet enough and among 550
Black-headed Gulls were 22 Curlew, 37 Lapwing and 6 Oystercatcher. With some
Snipe in Snekkervika I had four species of wader – heh heh!
I allowed myself a trip up into Maridalen on the way back but was very
nervous I wouldn’t be able to get out again. Here there was also nothing new or
exciting to see and although I didn’t find the Jack Snipe there was plenty of
evidence that it has stayed on since Monday with lots of droppings and plenty
of very fresh looking bill marks in the mud.
this female Green Woodpecker showed very well in Maridale and was I think close to its nest hole |
I first heard some scraping noises and saw this peering out at me |
which then became this |
pairs of Goosander (laksand) and Teal (krikkand) in Maridalen |
evidence of the Jack Snipe - probing beak holes and droppings |
Another 2 Cranes (trane) flying over Maridalen were a bit closer than on Monday |
I also saw these talons |
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