Maridalen on Friday revealed slightly fewer birds than on Thursday but I did have more variety with four species of warbler in total: Garden & Willow plus Chiffchaff and Blackcap. There were also three Wheatears plus Pied Flycatcher, Whinchat, Bluethroat and Yellow Wagtail. My eBird app tells me that I had a total of 71 species in Maridalen last week which feels like a very good total especially when you consider that there was only 1 species of wader (Common Snipe) and few water birds in general.
Highlight on Friday though was Common Buzzards. I had a few
sightings of singles before seeing a family party of 5 together. After losing
these I then spotted two very high above me which soon became five and were
then joined by another five and all ten then circled so high that they disappeared
into the cloud. I later had another couple of single before again seeing a
family party of five at close range. This season has definitely been good for
Common Buzzards locally but a lack of Honey Buzzard sightings this week
suggests that things havn’t gone so good for them (in most years this would be period
when I had most sightings).
The first family group of Common Buzzards (musvåk) |
7 of 10 birds that circled very high and disappeared into the cloud |
three birds from the final sighting of a group of five. Left and right shows juveniles and top is an adult |
Tree Pipit (trepiplerke) - spot the differences to the Meadow Pipit (heipiplerke) in yesterday's post |
relatively short back claw |
the back claw is so short (relative) that it is not as obvious as it is on Meadow Pipit |
a Reed Bunting (sivspurv) |
Tree Sparrow (pilfink) |
Wheatears (steinskvett) on the church ruins |
Willow Warbler (løvsanger) |
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