The
majority of Birders are rather interested in lists and a New Year means a
chance to starts lots of new lists. 1 Jan therefore sees lots of birding
activity and is the day when the most Magpies or Feral Pigeons are reported during
the course of the year as people want to get them on their year list and then
forget about them…. I am not normally available for New Years Day birding in
Norway either because we are in England or have visitors from England. This
year though was different, and I arranged with Andreas Gullberg that we would
have a days birding with the aim to record as many species as possible in Oslo
and Akershus. I had expected we would record around 60 species but in the end
we only saw 45 with too much wind and bad planning on our part being the excuses
but despite this we still had the highest total amongst the small number of
other birders who were out on the same errand. Due to poor timing and the short
day we didn’t manage to visit Maridalen (an unbelievable travesty I know) and
in under an hour there today I added 7 species to those we saw yesterday.
Highlights
yesterday were The Glaucous Gull and a couple of Water Rails running around on
top of the snow flattened reedbed at Pollevannet.
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The (now) 3cy Glaucous Gull (polarmåke) in Oslo |
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Oystercatcher (tjeld) at sunset at Bygdøy. This was our only wader of the day |
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Water Rail (vannrikse) running past the nature reserve sign at Pollevannet. This sign is in the middle of the reedbed and is only visible when snow has flattened the reeds. I have not noticed signs on the edge of the reedbed where people might actually notice them. This is unfrotunately typical of nature (mis)management in Norway |
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Surprise of the day was this female Wigeon (brunnakke) |
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Beast socialising at Fornebu today revealed a very unseasonal Starling (stær) |
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