The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Wednesday, 9 June 2021
It’s butterfly season!
I decided I had to do something about my not having
seen Common Rosefinch this year and visited Sørkedalen on Monday. Here two
stops gave 4 singing males and them when I went to Maridalen later I heard one
there so they are clearly a bit like busses.
Maridalen also produced calling and clearly
territorial Red-backed Shrikes, the nesting Wrynecks, Icterine Warbler
collecting nest material and singing Marsh Warbler. These species are all
scarce migrants in the UK amd the sort of birds that can make a day om the east
coast in late spring but I have all 5 of them breeding on my local patch in
Oslo 😊
I have not seen the Hobbies again but have
discovered a Hooded Crow’s nest where they were calling. I have read up in BWP
and it looks like they visit a number of potential nests before choosing so I
will have to wait and see if they nest here. Even if they don’t then the
chamces are high that they attempt to breed somewhere in Maridalen.
A large number of geese are now flocking in
Maridalen to moult and 2 Pink-footed Geese and a couple of Barnacle Geese are
amongst the Greylags and Canadas.
Butterflies received a lot of attention today. I
visited the same site where I discovered the Green-underside Blue on Sunday.
There was less sun than on Sunday and the butterflies I found were not flying
around so frantically which meant I worked out what they were. I had a total of
6 Green-underside Blue, 1 Mazarine Blue, 5 Dingy Skippers, 2 Grizzled Skippers,
2 Pearl-bordered Fritillaries, 1 Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary, 1 Wood White,
1 Orange Tip, 1 Small White and 1 Green-veined White!
Both the skippers were my first sightings in Oslo
and the Wood White only my third ever of the species. This site clearly has
lots of potential - I thought it was good last year but have now added 4
additional species in just 2 visits this year.
Wood White (skoghvitvinge)
Green-underside Blue (kløverblåvinge)
and another one
and yet another one
a Mazarine Blue (engblåvinge) - very similar but smaller spots on forewing and more spots on hindwing and a smaller area of blue rather than greeny blue dusting
same as above
Grizzled Skipper (bakkesmyger)
Dingy Skipper (tiriltungesmyger)
a Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary (brunflekket perlemorvinge)
and a Pearl-bordered Fritillary (rødflekket perlemorvinge) - the two species are very similar...
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