I had decided to keep things cool with Fru G and maybe see
if she was more interested in forming a relationship with someone else that I
could perhaps turn into a threesome (i.e let someone else do the hard work and
I could jump on at the end when something good was found). Well, my coolness
didn’t last long when the International Ornithological Conference (IOC)
published its latest update to the birds of the world. They announced that
Redpolls would now be lumped into one species which would mean that I would
lose two species from #Oslo2024 as Arctic and Lesser Redpoll would cease to be
species but rather sub-species. I don’t know how quickly this will be adopted
by eBird but I expect it will happen before year end. I am therefore now on 186
species and 200 becomes a more distant dream.
A singing Savi’s Warbler was reported from Østensjøvannet
yesterday and although it seemed a most improbable record I decided to be in
it and headed straight down. A grasshopper (the insect) was all I could
hear.
When I awoke this morning to hear heavy rain I suddenly
found myself in it again and was on my way to Gressholmen faster than a
Hobby hunting a Swift. It was mid way between high and low tide but there was
not much mud showing and not a single migrant wader. Luckily at mid-day there
are 4 boats an hour so I could leave quickly and not let Fru G see how much she
is hurting me.
this is what rejection looks like - a waderless tidal bay |
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