On Monday, I was able to squeeze in a trip to Nordre Øyeren and it was very productive! Three different adult White-tailed Eagles feels like a record, 4 Great Egrets feeding together, still the 28 Black-tailed Godwits, 3 Marsh Harriers, Hen Harrier, Jack Snipe and Lesser Spotted Woodpecker joined hundreds ducks and geese to give both quality and quantity.
The Egrets were interestingly following a flock of
about 30 Black-headed Gulls that were finding something to eat in shallow water
and were moving around a lot.
A quick trip to Østensjøvannet revealed both
Shoveler and Gadwall which also showed very well which pleased my inner togger.
Shoveler (skjeand) at Østensjøvannet |
lack of blue on forewing plus dark eye makes this a young female |
nearly.. |
look at that bill |
Gadwall (snadderand) with Mallard (stokkand) |
this bird must be a juvenile and I would assume a female |
a female Mallard (stokkand) that looks like a Gadwall.. |
first GG Shrike (varlser) of the autumn in Maridalen |
a Barnacle Goose (hvitkinngås) at Østensjøvannet |
and a few hundred at Nordre Øyeren |
first a single Great (White) Egret and then.. |
four of them |
here you can also see the Black-headed Gull (hettemåke) flock that the th egrets were following around. |
a Hen Harrier (myrhauk) flying in front of the egrets and gulls |
the Hen Harrier then landed in a tree which is behaviour I have not previously noted. The bird was very small and is a 1cy male |
male Lesser Spotted Woodpecker (dvergspett) |
How do you reach the viewing platforms on Årnestangen? I've been there today and the path from the parking was blocked by a locked gate behind which some sheep were grazing.
ReplyDeleteHi, you should be able to open the gate but if not then you can just climb over.
ReplyDeleteAh that's the trick! Thanks.
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