Yet another day that didn’t feel birdy but still had
enough going on to keep it interesting. My first House Martin of the year was
my only year tick but I did have my first Osprey for Maridalen, Willow
Warblers, Three-toed pecker and an interesting female Tufted (type) Duck that
may be a hybrid.
The real interest today though was what I didn’t
see. First, a check on Facebook revealed a link on a Swedish site to a Finnish
GPS tagged Pallid Harrier that was in Northern Denmark yesterday. Thinking that
this bird’s next step may be Norway I opened the website and sure enough the
last plot was to the south east of Nordre Øyeren! I shared this news and soon
after a message came in that a Red Kite had just been observed trying to steal
a fish from an Osprey at Årnestangen. Not surprisingly I spent a lot of time
gaxing skywards after this but to no avail.
An evening dog walking trip around Sognsvann along
with hundreds of walkers, joggers and dogs produced an extremely photogenic
Black-throated Diver just metres from land that no body else seemed to notice!
Black-throated Diver (storlom). Only when looking through the pictures on the computer did I realise that I should have thought about the reflection |
the red reflection is from the clothing of a jogger |
here is Oslo Birder Jr in the background |
and a couple of her pictures - she has a much better eye for getting the bird in habitat |
showing how close the bird was to the shoreline. This is very atypical behaviour but the bird seemed fine |
head profile changes |
here it looks structurally like a normal Tufted which is most likely what it is |
here the pale feathering can be see really well |
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