The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Monday, 28 May 2018
River Warbler
Being the sensible boy that I am I went to bird
early last night and awoke this morning to see that a far less sensible Per
Christian had found a singing River Warbler last night in, of course,
Maridalen.
I visited just before 9am and first heard a singing
Marsh Warbler and then the River Warbler and I was lucky enough to see him J This is now the third record in
Maridalen and with this warm weather set to continue could just be the start of
a run of good birds. The rest of Maridalen was also on form with finally a male
Red-backed Shrike who was acting as though a female may be on the nest, Common
Rosefinch and a second Marsh Warbler.
Butterflies and dragonflies are also appearing in
good numbers and are putting my ID skills to the test.
don't think I've ever seen a River Warbler (elvesanger) this well before
an old male Common Rosefinch (rosenfink)
male Red-backed Shrike (tornskate) only my third sighting this year
I have identified this as a male Norfolk Damselfly (armert blåvannmfye) which would appear to be very good Oslo record
Four Spotted Chaser (firflekkbredlibelle)
a male Northern White-faced Darter (østklig torvlibelle)
same individual
Small Pearl Bordered Fritillary (brunflekker perlemorvinge)
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