The
weather felt good today with continued southerly winds, overcast skies and rain
in the air. I just had the chance for some morning bird around Oslo but it was
nice to see that others had five Broad-billed Sandpipers at Kurefjorden (where
I had expected them yesterday but had found none, zero, sweet F.A) so my
prediction was just a day out.
I had
a hope that Østensjøvannet would be heaving with hirundines, Black Terns and
Little Gulls but the rain had not been heavy enough so I had to be content with
Swallows, Swifts and a single Sand Martin. Passerines were well represented
though and in a small area I had a singing Red-backed Shrike, Wheatear,
Whinchat, Yellow Wag, Reed Warbler Garden Warbler and Whitethroat. Two newly
fledged Grey Wagtails being fed by their parents were unexpectedly early.
In Maridalen
I was hoping for Common Rosefinch. I heard the song straightaway but this came
from a mimicking Whinchat. I soon heard the song again from another area and
this time without any interludes of more typical Whinchat song and eventually
got my eyes on a fine red Rosefinch! I had two red males in total and also 3 males
and a female Whinchat.
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| singing male Common Rosefinch (rosenfink) in Maridalen - the second bird |
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| the first bird eating a seed |
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| note the 2 ticks (flått) under the bill |
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| male Red-backed Shrike (tornskate) Østensjøvannet |
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| Whinchats (buskskvett) from Maridalen - a female on the left |
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| Common Whitethroat (tornsanger) |
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| Garden Warbler (hagesanger) |
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