The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Monday, 14 May 2018
Birthday guiding
Well Cuckoo has fallen
with a rare singing bird in Maridalen but there is still a real dearth of many
migrants. Where are the Wrynecks? I haven’t heard Willow Warbler singing from the
house yet. I’ve read that GPS tagged Montagu’s Harriers and Ospreys are still
in Africa – what is going on?
Early yesterday morning I
was guiding as a birthday present and chose Fornebu as the perfect location for
a walk and a good variety of birds. We had lots of singing Warblers but 3
singing Thrush Nightingales at close range was the definite highlight. There
were surprisingly few people around despite sunny, windless conditions and many
birds showed well. The arrival of migrants that I had hoped for did not (as has
been the case this spring) materialise and there was only one obvious migrant
to see, but it was a good one with a Temminck’s Stints feeding alongside Little
Ringed and Ringed Plovers.
Temminck's Stint - a rare bird at Fornebu
both of these Common Terns (makrellterne) were ringed
most female Eiders (ærfugl) are already on eggs so this bird will probably not breed although the male was keeping close contact should her mood change
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