Well, that was Wednesday.
My
attempts to form a relationship with Gressholmen are teaching me much more
about myself than a psychologist ever has and it is much cheaper too! I clearly
deal with rejection quite a lot better than I though, and perhaps should, and I
am a sucker for punishment who just keeps going back for more. Four visits to
in the course of a week has to be some sort of a record which Fru Gressholmen
and the bird gods have to reward. I am a simple man to please and just need a
Spotted Redshank or a Ruff..
This
morning’s visit in the obligatory rain on the 07:30 ferry gave me 3 Redshank, 2
Greenshank and 2 Common Sandpiper as the only indication of wader migration.
Putting my naive optimist hat on (which I suit quite well) then the increase in
Redshank numbers is a very positive sign and can be extrapolated to show that
the coming weeks have much to offer.
It
is still early in the autumn migration for adult birds and the end of July
should be a lot better.
Some
good news was that I saw two juvenile Ringed Plovers with their ever vigilant
parents and they are nearly fully grown. Three were seen soon after hatching
but then just one has been noted although I was quite sure the adults behaviour
meant that was at least one other young hiding somewhere which has now been
confirmed.
Beast
walking at Fornebu gave me a fly over Yellow Wagtails which goes into the
notebook as my first autumn passerine migrant of the year.
I
have no pictures from today but have this from a walk in the forest last week.
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