The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Wednesday, 18 September 2024
2bC invasion brewing
It looks like an invasion of Two-barred Crosbills is
brewing. After my sighting on Monday of a bird with Common Crossbills in a
spruce forest I was rather surprised to find a lone bird today in birch trees
by Nordre Øyeren wetland. It was calling a lot and I managed to record it both
the trumpet call and more generic crossbill call. This bird was also a juvenile
but hopefully some adult males will arrive soon.
I left Oslo to go to Øyeren as I hoped for some raptors
specifically harriers but a single Marsh was the only one. Common Buzzards were
numerous though and the local White-tailed Eagle family showed well. A single
Great White Egret was a now to be expected bird but less than 10 years ago
would have been quite the mega.
a streaky juvenile Two-barred Crossbill (båndkorsnebb)
I got fairly close but unfortunately it was high above me
this Little Grebe (dvergdykker) is my first ever at Nordre Øyeren and seems to be a surprisingly rare species there
Great White Egret (egretthegre) AND White-tailed Eagle (havørn)
with such a large bill this must be the adult female eagle
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