The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Wednesday, 20 May 2020
Catching up
The last few days have seen ill kids, celebrating
Norway’s national day of 17 May in very special Corona restrictions circumstances
and some trips to Maridalen and Nordre Øyeren.
Birds have been good with Wryneck and Three-toed
Woodpecker in Maridalen, male Redstart in the garden, Collared Dove in Maridalen
(MEGA), the first Tawny Owl chicks leaving the nest, singing Thrush
Nightingale, displaying Great Snipe and Long-eared Owl. The only disappointment
was that Nordre Øyeren is still not attracting any numbers of waders (or birds
generally) despite the water levels still being very optimal. There was also
been quite a clear out of resting migrant passerines in Maridalen although the
first female Yellow Wagtails are now turning up (just males before). Southerly
winds forecast from Thursday with possible rain at the weekend do however off
up the chance of something good turning up in the coming days.
the Tawny Owl (kattugle) parents are of the two colour morphs. The grey bird is; I believe, the male
youngster #1
youngster #2
youngster #3. In addition there was still at least one in the nest box. They have only been out 1-2 days but have already moved 50m
male Three-toed Woodpecker (tretåspett)
Tree Pipit (trepiplerke)
Venus at 22:14
Wood Sandpiper (grønnstilk)
Redstart (rødstjert) in the garden. The house is from the 1930's and the windows are probably original which becomes obvious when trying to take photos through them with a 600mm
Collared Dover (tyrkerdue) in Maridalen. This species is less than annual in Maridalen but the species seems to be doing very well this spring in the Oslo area
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