The last
two days I have visited both Maridalen and Bygdøy. Bygdøy on Thursday gave me
both Slavonian and Little Grebe which is a pretty good combo in Oslo (and with
the Red-necked Grebe also being reported and Great Crested Grebes at
Østensjøvannet then Oslo must have had a record day for grebes).
In
Maridalen there is now evidence that ducks are moving with both Goldeneyes and
Tufted Duck appearing and the Long-tailed Duck showed well on Thursday although
I couldn’t find it on Friday. On Friday the water was dead calm and I was able
to pick up 6 Guillemots which must be left overs from the influx last week
(even though I haven’t noticed them since). Passerines were also most
noticeable with quite a few finches and Yellowhammers on the deck and flyover
White and Grey Wagtails and Skylark which are getting on the late side.
On both
Thursday and Friday I saw a 1st winter commic tern feeding along the
north side of Nakkholmen. I really struggled to ID the bird with the distance
making it very difficult to observe features properly (despite the light being
OK and me using the scope). On Thursday I saw if from Huk where the distance
was 1km and on Friday I saw it from Bygdøynes (also 1km) and Bygdøylund which
was “only” 600m. I have it on good authority that a distance of 1.4km is no
problem for identifying difficult terns so I really need to up my game if I
struggle at 600m….. 😉 The tern
had the jizz of a Common Tern although its feeding action was more like an
Arctic or marsh Tern and plumage wise it did not have a dark bar on the
secondaries but neither were the secondaries bright white as they sometimes
are. This bird is probably the same as one seen on Bygdøy on 6 October which
caused debate amongst those who saw it even when they had good photos to
review. After reporting it as a commic tern (probably Common) on Thursday I
have now concluded it is a butch Arctic Tern.
Goldcrest (fuglekonge) from Maridalen today |
Guillemot (lomvi) from Bygdøy today |
and Razorbill (alke) same place |
the Guillmot diving (note streaked flanks) |
and the Razorbill diving (white flanks) |
and today at 600m range when I became reasonably comfortable with it being an Arctic Tern (rødnebbterne) |
Little Grebe (dvergdykker) |
Slavonian Grebe (horndykker). The striped head shows this to be a 1cy bird and it just this pluamge that frequently causes confusion with Red-necked Grebe |
Maridalen's long staying Long-tailed Duck (havelle) |
5 Long-tailed Tits (stjertmeis) tried to migrate over the fjord from Huk, Bygdøy but chickened out and returned. They then fed in bushed by the beach and showed really well |
this Twite (bergirisk) was in the same area |
Absolutely love the long-tails, the white head is magic. I struggle with comic terns at our reserve where they breed - don't worry too much at that range, enjoy the bird!!
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