Today I went out to Oslo’s
islands hoping to find my first Curlew Sandpiper which needless to say I didn’t
but I did have extremely unsatisfactory views of my first Oslo Little Stint
which was keeping company with 3 Ringed Plovers and a Dunlin on a rocky island far
from shore…
Common Buzzard (musvåk) at Østenjøvannet |
amd a juvenile Goshawk (hønsehauk) also there |
summer plumage Little Grebe (dvergdykker) with Coots (sothøne) |
and in flight |
still not sure if this is a youngster or an adult in winter plumage |
together |
the Shoveler (skjeand) |
my trip to the islands also involved lots of dragonflies at the pond on Lindøya. Here a mating pair of Migrant Hawkers / septemberlibelle / aeshna mixta |
a close up of the male clasping the head of the female |
a male I think |
also a make? |
this must be a female egg laying |
not the best picture but here a male Common Hawker / starrlibelle / aeshna juncea has taken hold of the male Migrant who is attached to the female (not visible in this picture) |
here are all three with the Migrant Hawker pair mating and the head of the Common Hawker in the middle |
and the "proof" of my first Oslo Little Stint.... The 3 lefthand birds are Ringed Plovers (sandlo) and then the clearly smaller Little Sint (dvergsnipe) is above a Dunlin (myrsnipe) |
and the same birds with the small size of the Little Stint clear to see |
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