The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Friday, 27 April 2018
Odd and ends
We are
experiencing the usual late April lull at the moment although I must admit it
surprises and disappoints me every year. Yesterday I walked out to the end of
Årnestangen in sunny weather and had to contend with hear haze plus water
levels that are far too high. There were still over 1000 Teal but it was only
possible to grill a small minority of them and a single Gadwall and 4 Pintail
were the best I could find. Lots of Ospreys are now back - I had at least 6
birds but migrating raptors were represented by a male Hen Harrier and two
Peregrines.
In
Maridalen it was frogs and adders that were the main excitement although a pair
of Cranes on the deck and still there today might be the pair that last year
looked like it was trying to establish itself in the area - maybe they will
succeed this year. A male Red-breasted Merganser was also a rare (less than
annual) sighting.
Today had
no new birds to offer. At
Fornebu the Water Rail was again actively singing and I had the superzoom ready
to film. And I had a brilliant frame filling 10 second sequence if it singing
but only when I went to stop the filming did I realise that I had not manage to
press record.....! I did manage some other sequences but nothing like the one I
didn't record.
Adder (hoggorm)
first frog of the year
Red-breasted Merganser (siland) - a common bird in Oslo but not in Maridaen
White Wagtail (linerle) - note the pale grey rump/upper tail coverts and compare to the Pied Wagtail candidates
nesting Black Woodpecker (svartspett) in Maridalen
this Lesser Whitethroat (møller) was a nice surprise in the garden when I was firing up the first BBQ of the year
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