Yesterday was a big day for me. I reached the double
ton on my local patch! I have been wondering what species #200 would be and
feared House Sparrow (a species oft erroneously reported in the Dale and never
documented there but a bird that can obviously turn up) but luckily it was
something more exciting. I had spent the morning sea-gazing at Huk, Bygdøy
hoping for a rare auk or two but had to content myself with a single Little Auk
and a large arrival of Kittiwakes with at least 35 1st winters (not
a single adult noted) whizzing past. What I did not expect later in the day was
to see a 1st winter Kittiwake flying low over the forest in Maridalen
whilst I was watching two Pine Grosbeaks.
So #200 was not an extreme rarity but Kittiwake is a
fitting species and is only the second record of a living bird in the Dale. What will be
my 300th bird? 😊
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Maridalen #200 - a 1st winter Kittiwake (krykkje) |
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and a better picture of one of the birds at Huk |
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it was quite dark in the forest where the Pine Grosbeaks (konglebit) were and I used the built in camera flash |
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without flash |
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