The weather has changed a lot last this week. There have been days with strong northerly winds, temperatures have been going up and down and we have even had some rain. The net result of this is that all paths and roads where the snow has been pressed down have now turned into ice rinks and you risk your life or at least the odd bone or two if you venture off gritted paths.
Last Saturday I avoided these perils by being lucky
enough to accompany Halvard out on his boat although there was ice on the fjord
in places which we had to sail through. It was a lovely windless but cold day
and we enjoyed a magnificent sunrise. I had hopes of seeing King Eider or at a
minimum getting my first Shag of the year but had to be content with various
good wintering birds such as Purple Sandpiper, Red-throated Diver, Long-tailed
Duck, Twite and Rock Pipit.
Other than this I can jut report how few birds there
are this winter and I have even contemplated going to the dump to look for
gulls but have so far remained strong. My smelly stream seems to have lost its
appeal for snipe with just a single Jack noted this week. Whether this is due
to milder weather or the birds having moved on will perhaps only be clear when
we have the next snow fall and other sites become unavailable.
I visited the Water Rails at Østensjøvannet today
and saw three birds. Interestingly two fed closely together but the third bird
(an adult) was not tolerated at all by one of the other two (a 1st winter)
which repeatedly chased it away and eventually caused it to fly off to another
area.
A nice way to start the day. 08:48 on Saturday as we headed out onto the fjord |
male Long-tailed Duck (havelle) - we usually only see young birds so this was a treat |
Purple Sandpipers (fjæreplytt) |
Maridalen has been very disappointing and this Great Grey Shrike (varsler) was the clear stand out bird |
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