The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Wednesday, 9 May 2018
Nice!
Yesterday was hot and sunny but with southerly winds blowing new
birds were bound to turn up. I visited both Maridalen and Sørkedalen and
Wheatears, Whinchats and Pied Flycatchers were all in evidence plus the first
two Yellow Wagtails of the year in Maridalen. A pair of Pintail resting on
Maridalsvannet were also a clear sign of migration.
In Sørkedalen a fine male Red-backed Shrike was expected but not
expected yesterday was a singing Red-breasted Flycatcher which is very early
and bodes well for this species which seems to be establishing itself around
Oslo.
The Steller's Eider is still present and people have been able
to view it from the city waterfront and take pictures at a range of 1km!
The peak time to find a migrating Great Snipe is soon upon us and
hopefully one will grace Maridalen. Rain forecast on Thursday night may well do
the trick.
male Red-backed Shrike (varsler)
Camberwell Beauty (sørgekåpe)
this Pied Flycatcher had a song that had some elements of Red-breasted Flycatcher in it and also had very little white on its forehead
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