The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
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Tuesday, 23 March 2021
Snow Buntings
The last two days have been promising in Maridalen:
the first flocks of Pink-footed Geese have migrated north and on the fields I
finally caught up with Snow Buntings (others have been seeing them for a few
days) as well as having my first Linnet and Reed Bunting of the year.
Chaffinches are now all over the place, 3 Lapwings are back and with
temperatures reaching double figures in the afternoon spring feels like it has
sprung.
Last night I took Conor owling and we heard Pygmy
Owl, Tawny Owl and Tengmalm’s Owl although activity was very low which
surprised me as conditions had seemed perfect although it did cloud over which
may have been the nail in the coffin.
male Snow Bunting (snøspurv)
the same male in the front and a presumed female behind
Goldfinch (stillits)
my first Lizard of the year
Two Buzzards (musvåk) in Maridalen
A flock of Pink-footed Geese (kortnebbgjess) heading north with 6 Barnacle Geese amongst them. These are probably proper will Barnacles on their way to Svalbard and it has become more common over the last few years to see Barnacles amongst the Pink-feet although the normal migration of Svalbard Barnacles is much later.
3 of the Barnacles
and a close up of one of the Barnacles with 3 Pink-feet
a caterpillar of Ruby Tiger Moth (rustvingespinner). The species overwinters as a caterpillar and they emerge early in the spring and then look for a suitable place to pupate
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