The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Friday, 12 March 2021
Stonechat in the Snow
Halvard’s Stonechat is still here (until yesterday
at least) which makes me wonder how long it may have been around before he
found it on Tuesday. Yesterday we had 30 cm of new snow so I was very surprised
to find the bird still there. Indeed, it was the only bird I encountered other
than 2 Hooded Crows and a heard only Yellowhammer. With all the snow I think its
chances of finding food were zero and it just perched with its feather puffed
up but didn’t look sick or weak and as long as it was in good enough condition
it will be able to survive a while by using its body fat. I had been expecting
to find it around a nearby farm where there are horses and manure and I presume
a few flies and it may well end up here if it can’t find food elsewhere over
the coming days.
Stonechat (svartstrupe). 2cy male of the race hibernans
this picture is from Wednesday before the snow came
A trip to Østensjøvannet did not reveal too much (I had hoped the snipe would be out in the open again given all the snow) but there were a few signs of spring with an increase in the number of Coots (upto 40 from the 17 that had wintered) plus three Goldeneye including one which allowed itself to be photographed. There was also a Water Rail that looks like it has survued the winter.
male Goldeneye (kvinand)
I couldn't help myself with playing with "levels"
The adult Water Rail (vannrikse) was still going strong
The Whooper Swans (sangsvane) in Maridalen on Monday when it was more spring like
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