Today, it is raining – not a lot but it finally
feels like autumn and my thoughts go to Værøy and wondering about what exciting
birds I will not be seeing…
In Maridalen ahead of the rain yesterday there was a
slight change in the bird life with late(ish) records of Common Sandpiper and
Whinchat, still a few Tree Pipits (but not the hoped for Red-throated) and an
increase in the number of Wheatears. Bird of the day though was a Guillemot.
This species is often seen in the autumn following storms but there has been to
weather that would push a bird inland so it is a bit of a mystery as to why it
was there.
I spent a lot of time sky gazing hoping for raptors
but there was disappointingly little to see although an adult male Osprey
flying high to the north with a fish and undoubtedly to a nest was a surprise.
A surprise because it is late for young to still be in the nest and also a
surprise because it looked as though it was coming with the fish from the fjord
(wasn’t coming from Maridalsvannet at least) so was flying a very long distance
(20km) between feeding ground and nest.
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male Osprey (fiskeørn) still taking food to the nest |
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Common Sandpiper (strandsnipe) flying in front of Greylag Geese (grågås) |
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this Guillemot (lomvi) was a big surprise |
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Sparrowhawk (spurvehauk) and Goshawk (hønsehauk) - when the size difference is so obvious it amazes me how individual birds can often be a challenge to identify |
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Wheatear (steinskvett) |
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and another with a Tree Sparrow (pilfink) |
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high key Whooper Swans (sangsvane) |
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