a wintery Water Rail (vannrikse) |
Yesterday I had to
adjust my expectations to the realities of mid winter Oslo birding but
never-the-less had a good day. It was fantastic weather with blue skies, no
wind and temperatures down to -10C. I started at Huk, Bygdøy where 15 Wood
Pigeons are still over wintering but seem to be dependent on food that is put
out. Four Purple Sandpipers were on the offshore rocks and the wintering
Oystercatcher was on the beach. Offshore there was a a scattering of
Razorbills, Guillemots and Velvet Scoters alongside Eiders, Goldeneye ad
Red-breasted Mergansers.
I popped into
Østensjøvannet and had great views of the Water Rail which is still surviving
despite the area of open water getting smaller and smaller. It enjoys the
porridge oats that are occasionally put out for it and this might be the
decisive factor if it survives the winter especially with even lower
temperatures forecast in the coming week. A Wren was also present and was
feeding in the water in exactly the same manner as the Water Rail and looked
very much like a miniature version of the rail.
it is not always easy to get a good angle on the bird.. |
eating porridge oats. look how big the toes are |
I tried to get shots with the reflection but was not entirely happy with the results |
Water Rails look to be incredibly front heavy and it's a surprise they don't just fall over head first |
the Wren (gjerdesmett) that seemed to be copying the Water Rail |
this is the first time I have seen a Wren feeding in water |
this Robin (rødstrupe) was also feeding in the same spot |
the Purple Sandpipers (fjæreplytt) at Huk. Upto 7 birds have been seen here recently. I only found these 4 and don't know whether the other 3 were out of view or if they visit from an other placee |
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