Saturday gave me my 7th spring migrant with
Oystercatcher falling so now it is only Shelduck that I missing from the first wave
of migrants.
Bird of the day though was a Hawkie seen whilst skiing at
Oslo City’s own downhill slope at Wyllerløypa/Tryvann. We saw it first from the
ski lift when it was sat quite close although the picture I managed with my
mobile phone hardly shows it. When I skied down it had moved position and was
now sitting at the top of a tree right next to the café at the bottom of the
piste. The only thing that could beat that would be finding a Russian Dunnock
in my garden (which another lucky birder did less than an hour and a half’s
drive north of Oslo).
Two of the tagged Taiga Beans left Denmark on Friday but got
only as far as the Norwegian / Swedish before deciding Norway was a far too
hostile winter land and returning to Denmark but will probably make another and
successful attempt to make it through Norwegian immigration control within a
few days. These reconnaissance trips that they make are fascinating and it is
only through the use of technology that we are aware of them. The single bird
that had been stranded alone on Orkney has also made it to Denmark and flew via
SW Norway where it spent the afternoon and night of 2 March at Lista (apparently
unnoticed by birders) – yet another amazing journey.
Hawkiw from the ski lift |
selfie with Hawkie :-) |
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