The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Thursday, 11 August 2022
Easing into (the) autumn (of my life)
Since posting last time I have been keeping tabs on
my late breeders and the young have now left the nest but have not wandered far
and will still be reliant on their parents for another 3 weeks or so.
I have been spending quite a time gazing skywards in
Maridalen and have noted a number of Sparrowhawks and regular Ospreys with a
couple of sightings each of Kestrel and Hobby but I have only seen 1 Common
Buzzard and no Honey Buzzards confirming my suspicion that these species have
had a bad year locally.
The odd migrant wader has dropped in with
Greenshank, Redshank and Wood Sandpiper noted and of the breeding species the
odd Common and Green Sandpiper is still around and a group of 3 young Little
Ringed Plovers looked a bit lost after their parent have left them (I wonder
how many broods these 3 are from).
A singing Quail was a real surprise but as usual I
did not get to see although it was very close as can be heard on this mobile
phone video.
A twitching trip to Svellet yesterday when I turned
50 (entering the autumn of my life?) gave me Caspian Tern (which I saw in
flight and fishing) and Black-tailed Godwit.
There are extremely few butterflies around but I
have managed to see Silver-washed Fritillary and got good views of one of my
local Purple Hairstreaks.
Caspian Tern (rovterne) - my third bird in Norway and all of them have been at Svellet. This is the first one though that I have seen in flight
it caught a fish which it seemed to swallow in flight
a montage of 4 shots of it landing
female Purple Hairstreak (eikestjertvinge)
my first Silver-washed Fritillary (keiserkåpe) of the year. I would normally have seen many by now
female Lesser Spotted Woodpecker (dvergspett) in Maridalen
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