The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
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Friday, 9 March 2018
Glaucous Gull and sun!
I saw the sun today! The optimist in me suggested
that that was all the White-backed Pecker had been waiting for and that it
would be drumming away. Of course, that was not to be although yet more
chippings on fresh snow (it snowed last night) showed that it is still there. I
really worked hard for it though and slogged through the snow and over frozen
rivers but despite chalking up 6km I failed. I did get excited though when I
heard woodpecker tapping. I got the camera ready and quietly walked towards the
noise and found a Black Woodpecker… normally I would be quite happy with that
but today it felt like an anti-climax.
All the walking was not in vain though as a sweep
over the fjord ice revealed the Glaucous Gull in flight. A 1km walk over the
snow covered ice and I got to within photo range of the bird. There were several
people ice fishing here and last weekend the gull was attracted to fish remains
from the fishermen. It and a few Herring Gulls were obviously hoping for some
tit bits today but received none whilst I was there although if I’d had some
food to throw at them then I’m sure I would have had the bird at point blank
range. As it was I got only half decent photos.
The continued wintery conditions are pretty annoying
when it comes to birding as I can’t wait for spring migration to start. The
upside though is that when it finally does start thawing in a few weeks (?)
then we could get quite a rush of birds and some very concentrated and exciting
birding – ever the optimist J
2cy Glaucous Gull (polarmåke) with Herring Gulls (gråmåke)
a female Black Woodpecker (svartspett)
fresh evidence of the White-back
Linnesstranda is a very reliable place for Marsh Tit (løvmeis)
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