I also had two Great Grey Shrikes, including one in Maridalen, a couple of Peregrines on their favoured pylon in Oslo and two more encounters with Grosbeaks when back in Oslo including 22 feeding along a dual-carriage way by a Kebab shop! In total I had 60 Grosbeaks and the species is probably more numerous and widespread than ever before.
Today it was snowing (although lower down in the city it fell as rain) and I kept things local. Piney was again very much on the menu and I had birds at four sites, and it was very satisfying to find them quite close to home eating berries in a car park which I have been checking regularly. Waxwings are also very numerous and I had 2 flocks of 150 birds.
the Whooper Swan pair is still in Maridalen. Here they are contemplating whether the new snow means it is time to migrate |
Hawkie! |
Pizza loving Piney :-) |
Great Grey Shrike (varsler) in Maridalen |
Waxwing (sidensvans) |
male Pine Grosbeak in the snow today |
and a female or juvenile |
Hi Simon. I'm thinking of coming over to either Oslo or Stockholm before or after Xmas to see the Grosbeaks and hopefully one or two owls. I've found a swedish website that is very good for sightings. Haven't had much luck finding an equivalent Norwegian one. Would be up for meeting up if I do manage to get flights over. It would be either 14th December or about 11th Jan.
ReplyDeletePlease send me an email: oslobirder@gmail.com. I'm sure I will be able to guide you
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