The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
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Thursday, 24 October 2019
Auks
After having so many
Little Auks heading north on Tuesday I thought I would see if I could find some
offshore from Huk, Bygdøy today. There were only 2 but they were at point blank
range and one swam so close to the shore (and me) thst it grounded itself and
had to push itself over a submerged rock. It was fascinating watching this tiny
bird and especially watching it swimming. Like other auks the feet are right at
the back of the body and when it is swimming with sny purpose it looks just
like an old-fashioned paddle steamer boat with the legs pumping around.
In contrast to Tuesday
the Little Auks were the least numerous auk species with 25 Guillemots
dominating alongside 7 Razorbills. One Guillemot was still in close to full
summer plumage and at some range I had to work a bit to be sure it wasn’t a
Brunnich’s.
Most passerines have
cleared out now but a flyover Rock Pipit was a good local bird and a lare
Chiffchaff was calling.
Little Auk (alkekonge) with the Dyna Fyr restaurant in the background
paddling away
here it had grounded itself
diving
when it closes its eyes it reveals white eyelids
alongside a Red-breasted Merganser (siland) it is easy to see how small it is
Razorbill (alke), Guillemot (lomvi) and Little Auk (alkkonge) for comparison
Nice last pic and interesting observation of this litle pelagic survivor.
ReplyDeleteSaludos camperos!