The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Tuesday, 13 February 2018
Taiga Guiding
Yesterday I was guiding Manolo, David and Cãni from
Albacete, Spain who were taking advantage of cheap Ryan Air flights for a long
winter birding weekend in Norway. They had had a couple of days birding on
their own before leaving the best to last and hiring me to look for some taiga
specialities. The wish list was long but expectations were realistic, and we
hoped to find 3-4 new species but ended up with 6 and when these included both
Piney and Hawkie then of course the guide was also very happy with the day J
I took an early morning train from Oslo to meet
them in Hedmark and we spent the day driving snow covered forest roads. With
the snow 2 metres deep there was no chance of leaving the road so the tactic is
to drive slowly and scan continually and walk along the road at areas where
things look good. With snow in the air it was not the best conditions but
luckily there was no wind. Birds, were as to be expected, few and far between
but we had 2 Hawk Owls, 10 Pine Grosbeaks, 2 Siberian Jays, Willow and Crested
Tit, Black Grouse and a flock of flyover Waxwings from the car as the
highlights. The Waxwings were one of the target species and the views were not
satisfying but I was able to recommend a site where they saw a flock of 200
this morning before they had to get to the airport for 10am so they were happy
campers.
We stayed out until after dark but failed to hear
any singing owls despite being in an area where both Great Grey and Tengmalm’s
should be expected. It was a cloudy night, early in the night and early in the
season but I fear that this year will not be a good owl year and I only noted
one set of rodent tracks in the snow the whole day.
Pine Grosbeak (konglebit) watching - undoubted highlight of the day and the first record for Hedmark county this year although is more a reflection of observer coverage
Pine Grosbeaks - as is typical they are feeding on buds and shoots on a spruce tree
Hawk Owl spotted!
and Hawkie himself
Sibe Jays in the bag
Siberian Jay (lavskrike)
Two Sibe Jays but unfortunately they weren't curious enough to come closer
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