We are
now back in Oslo enjoying an almost deserted city (everyone is in the
mountains) and glorious weather. I am waking up early and getting some birding
done whilst the girls lie in and then when we have a family outing I try of
course to steer us to a birdy area:-) There is still little to see though as
the snow and ice are making it very inhospitable for migrants. Despite the sun
really warming, the night-time temperatures fall as low as -15C and it only
manages to rise to a couple of plus degrees in the afternoon although it is no problem
to be in only a t-shirt as long as one is in the sun. I have noted practically
no passerine viz mig but Chaffinches have started turning up and on Saturday
the Pink-footed Goose passage started with five flocks noted over Fornebu
although they all hesitated as to where to go when they saw the conditions
ahead of them and one flock turned around and headed south.
On Friday
morning I heard a dawn chorus comprising Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Robin,
Starling, Stock Dove and GS Woodpecker which was a joy to the ears and then
later in the day had singing Goldcrest and Hawfinch.
A ski and
walk around Maridalen on Friday afternoon revealed very few birds but the Beaver
was again active in the middle of the day.
On
Saturday morning I headed up to the Glomma River where there were 14 newly
arrived Beans (the previous birds having disappeared presumeably to the south)
plus my first Cranes of the year and a first for me was Hearing both Green and
Grey-headed Woodpeckers singing at the same time.
Early
Sunday morning saw me covering the same sites on the Glomma but there were
noticeably fewer birds. Less swans, geese and ducks with just three Beans remaining
although amazinginly enough all wore neck collars! I couldn’t read the collars
but two were GPS collars, one would have been 30 who was transmitting from
there and the other had a white ring on the left leg making him 08 which is a
bird I last saw in 2014.
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Beaver in Maridalen |
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here it is running along with a load of twigs that it took down its hole |
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Nuthatch (spettmeis) |
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6 Purple Sandpipers (fjærplytt) at Bygdøy which is proving to be an annual spring gathering |
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this lost Taiga Bean Goose has hung around on a stream feeding into Østensjøvannet in Oslo and is probably having more luck finding food than its relatives on the Glomma River |
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Lapwings (vipe) on the Glomma on Saturday morning. They were gone on Sunday |
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this flock of Pink-footed Geese resting on the Glomma on Saturday morning contained two birds with neck collars. I only managed to read one: AH7 whose life history as collected from www.geese.org is shown |
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Pink-footed Geese migrating over Oslo as seen from Fornebu |
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I have had a few migrating Snow Buntings |
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14 Brean Geese on the Glomma on Saturday morning. There were two birds with GPS collars and three with normal neck collars amongst them and on Sunday morning only three birds were left which were the two with GPS collars and one of those with a normal collar. |
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Still very wintery on the Glomma as viewed from Udenes Church |
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