It was
back to Fornebu today in the hope of sunshine and better photo opportunities.
The sun did shine at times and the birds showed and the photos are probably a
bit better than yesterday but it still smells a bit of same, same but
different.
A Little
Grebe was a new bird for me (although had been seen already on Saturday) and a
Water Rail actually showed itself, albeit distantly. The Jack Snipe continued
to fly up from the same place so I might be able to view it on the deck if I
have some luck. The three Snow Buntings were still present and equally
confiding. It is quite possible that I am the first homo sapien that these
birds have seen and as is often the case with birds of the high mountains they
foolishly do not associate the most vicious species on the planet with danger.
A Skylark and Linnet were late birds but as usual these days Nansenpark was
otherwise devoid of birds.
The Beardies
were still present in the same reedbed as yesterday. I had a group of at least
6 birds which seemed quite settled and then a group of 5 that were making a lot
of noise and moving around. These birds showed at close range although never
moved into a patch of reeds with sunlight to give me an ultimate photo opp.
This group eventually flew high and off to the south. As I wrote yesterday, one
can really wonder how many Beardies have been through Fornebu this year. One
can also wonder how this species manages to find its way to these small
reedbeds more or less every autumn.
There are
lots of Redpolls around at the moment but they never really show very well.
Based on other observations there appear to be a few northern/Arctic birds
among them and hopefully as winter progresses the flocks will become easier to
view.
I was quite happy with the quality of the first two videos despite them being handheld. This final video though is pants but that is due to distance.
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male Bearded Tit (skjeggmeis) |
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double moustache |
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Snow Bunting (snøspurv) finding plenty of seeds to eat |
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all three |
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the brightest bird of the three - a male but I'm not sure about age |
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Water Rail (vannrikse) |
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Little Grebe (dvergdykker) |
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