We hurried to Storøykilen when I got a message from Kjetil J
that just like me yesterday he had heard what must have been a Yellow-browed.
Jules and I were unable to unearth it and Kjetil saw or heard nothing more – so
frustrating. We didn’t find anything else interesting here either except for a
couple of Chiffchaffs - in addition to the Kingfisher I had yesterday and the
Water Rails on Tuesday there has also been a Jack Snipe seen here making it a
hot little place at the moment.
Jules and I “did” Fornebu good and hard but had little else
to show for our efforts. A couple of Lapwings that flew in from the north and
landed in Koksa were also a late record and we had three Sparrowhawks. A Lesser
Spotted Woodpecker called but did not show and an unseen flyover would, if we
had nailed it, been a second record ever for Akershus and would have made my
day far more than yesterday’s records. We heard a ticking call that I can only
place as a Little Bunting (dvergspurv) that came from an unseen flyover.
Judging by the loudness of the call it was flying fairly low but into the sun
and we did not manage to see it. I’m getting used to the one that got away now!
one of the days Sparrowhawks (spurvehauk) |
the 2 late Lapwings (vipe) - I'm not sure how much food there is to find now |
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