Summer migrants were suddenly more noticeable. I had a
Willow Warbler singing outside the house and two in Maridalen. Three Tree
Pipits flew over, a couple of Blackcaps sang and there was a single Swallow.
Observations from others later in the day included both House and Sand Martins.
Raptors were limited to Osprey, Sparrowhawk and Kestrel.
An afternoon family trip to Fornebu revealed a singing
Wryneck which has been there a while plus more Willow Warblers and a
Greenshank.
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| here are the 10 Common Scoter (svartand) on Maridalsvannet with the 5 Eider behind them |
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| The Eiders were at 3km range but this picture almost counts as a record shot. The female is the dark sopt on the left |
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| various wildfowl and Black-throated Diver on the completely calm lake |
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| Cranes (trane) are still migrating - these three flew over Fornebu |
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| the male was very aggressive towards Greylags |
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| yet again lots of Rouzels (ringtrost) in Maridalen |
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| this Rouzel had a white tail feather |
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| I had my Tree Pipit (trepiplerke) of the year today |
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| singing Wryneck (vendehals) Forneb |












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