I am filled with both excitement and frustration at
the moment. Excitement because we are now starting the absolute best period of
the year for Oslo birding but frustration that we continue to have northerly
winds and no sign of rain such that we may not get one of those amazing days fall
days that happen every now and again and which I long for.
Yesterday I visited Gressholmen and Lindøya with
Jack D and we both had high expectations but these were not to be met
unfortunately. The northerly wind was just too strong and too cold and there was
no sign of any passerine migration. Waders were also in short supply although a
small flock of Curlew were surprising as their migration has already peaked.
Otherwise the only breeding Ringed Plovers in Oslo were present although do not
look to have started breeding yet. The first Common Terns were back and it was
a real joy to hear them calling and watch them diving for fish. A few
Red-throated Divers and Common Scoter on the sea were clearly migrants although
the Velvet Scoters we saw were probably birds that have wintered here.
Maridalen is warming up and today I added Redstart,
Common Sandpiper, Greenshank and Tree Pipit to my 2022 list.
I have had two exciting encounters with Goshawks in Maridalen
the last two days. Yesterday a (the?) 2cy bird was hunting Wood Pigeons over my
head but failed in its quest and today I saw a 3rd cy female catch a
Wood Pigeon and then got to watch it standing over the still moving bird.
Today’s eBird list from Maridalen with a respectable 63 species.
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