I wasn’t expecting to have time for birding but when the
forecast rain was combined with much fresher than forecasted southerly winds I
thought I would squeeze in some time at Fornebu. There was so much wind (at
least double the 5m/s that the forecast was telling me) that windsurfers were
also checking out the conditions but there were no seabirds to be seen in a short
watch. At Storøykilen though there was some excitement with a Spotted Redshank
(only my second record at Fornebu) and a Red-backed Shrike. Otherwise though
there were very few birds with (amazingly for the time of year) only three of Willow Warblers but I did
manage to find a Bluethroat.
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Bluethroat (blåstrupe). A 1st year male by my reckoning |
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juv Red-backed Shrike (tornskate) being mobbed by one of only three Willow Warblers I saw |
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Spotted Redshank (sotsnipe) - a scarce bird in these parts |
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I did of course find time to drive through Maridalen where this Buzzard perched nicely by the road but the light was terrible and of course the bird flew before I could change the camera settings |
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