On Friday
I was guiding Daphne from Maryland. The goal was good days birding and a nice
selection of local birds and we definitely succeed with that. Leisurely walks
around Fornebu and Maridalen in warm and sunny conditions were quite birdy and
we chalked up 56 species.
Fornebu
in particular had a very good selection of birds and I finally found out where
all the Willow Warblers are hiding. We also had Bluethroat, Redstart and
Whinchat more or less in the same bush!
Butterflies
also surprised with a Small Blue which is the second latest ever recorded in
ArtsObs (and only by one day) and also a very fresh Swallowtail which is also
unusually late.
In
Maridalen in the afternoon things had quietened down a bit but very close up
views of a dragonfly eating a wasp was very exciting. We also had three young
Swallows which were clearly just out of the nest perched only 2 metres from us
and being regularly fed by their parents.
Swallowtail (svalestjert) |
a Brown Hawker (brunlibelle) eating a small wasp |
a very late Small Blue (dvergblÄvinge) |
Swallow feeding time |
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