I finished my last post with the word DIRE and will start
this post with the same word, repeated many times: DIRE, DIRE, DIRE, DIRE
Wednesday’s storm blew quickly over and yesterday it was
sunny and just a strong breeze. I went forest birding and birding conditions
were good. In the same area of Lillomarka that gave many good birds in November
and December I had to list a calling Black Woodpecker as the best bird.
Others had a good day yesterday though. The storm had blown
in a number of good gulls (although why did I see none when the wind was
blowing?) and a Med Gull was found on the other side of the fjord from where I
had been seawatching the day before and Østfold had a number of good gulls. The
great big dump at Øra had two different Caspian Gulls and a Glaucous Gull and
Jerry had yet another good find when he visited a rarely visited dump
near Askim and turned up Iceland and Glaucous Gull. The pictures were so good
and the birds so close that I found myself unable to resist a trip there this
morning. This was dump and gull watching as it should be. You could stay in
your car, it didn’t smell and the area was small enough that you felt you had
good control of the birds. In addition, I was not the only birder there and had
the company of Morten Olsen as we sat in my car from 0935 until 1115. I think
anyone would agree that that is a sterling effort for gulling at a dump and in
my opinion it should have been rewarded with gold. Unfortunately, though that
was not the case and despite there being at least 500 Herring Gulls all we
could find amongst them was 15+ Great Black-backs. An adult Herring Gull with
small dark eyes made me get the camera out but the wing pattern ruled out any
thoughts of an adult Caspian. Morten stayed when I left to take the scenic
route home and predictably it was only half an hour after I left that he rang
to say that the Iceland Gull had turned up……DIRE.
I was in two minds as
to whether to turn round but decided to continue back to Oslo where I hoped
that a dose of Hawkie would save my day. I got my dose but it didn’t hit the
spot at all and I feel that I need something very hardcore quite soon or else
this birding business will lose some of its charm.
There was very little else to see along the way and my last
hope for the day was to find a good gull at the tip in Oslo. I’m not sure that
I have ever visited two different dumps on the one and the same day so yet
again felt I should be rewarded by the birding gods but yet again I failed to
see anything other than Herring and GBBG. Maybe I should try stamps, or planes
or how about trains?
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Tangen tip, near Askim |
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possibly rarest bird of the day - a Russian ringed 3cy Herring Gull. It was ringed as a nestling 1343km away near Murmansk on 14 June 2015 and was seen in September 2016 at the Great Big Dump. |
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my small, dark eyed Herring Gull which I also thought a bill that was good for Caspian. Structure and leg length though were as Herring |
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but I don't think this wing pattern says anything other that Herring |
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my first dose of Hawkie in 2017 |
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The Maidalen Great Grey Shrike (varsler). I only had one other of this species during the day in what seems to be a poor winter for the species |
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