The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Sunday, 4 April 2021
Cranes, Adder and Goldeneyes
It really is a bit slow at the moment and a lie in
may have been a good idea on one of these mornings during Easter…. What has
disappointed me most is that apart from Pink-footed and a few Greylag Geese
there is just no viz mig going on. I have had various walks at different times
of the day and a lot of sky gazing but there is just nothing moving.
New species are of course still turning up though
and today Maridalen had 3 Curlews resting on the ice plus my first Cranes in
the valley this year. It was very foggy in the valley this morning and I heard the Cranes before seeing them at relatively close range - will this be the first year with succesful breeding? Yesterday there were a couple of Snow Buntings in the
very large Chaffinch flock which continues to hold Bramblings, Linnet and
Twite.
Cranes (trane) in the mist in Maridalen
displaying Goldeneyes (kvinand) are fascinating to watch (and listen to)
my first female Adder (hoggorm) of the year was busy sunning herself
the females have a far more evil look about them than the males
goose field in Maridalen with the still frozen lake behind
Snow Bunting (snøspurv) #1
and #2 with far more noticeable brown tones in the plumage. Both birds are females from what I can see
a photogenic Roe Deer early on a frosty morning (I wouldn't have seen that if I had laid in....)
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