The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Tuesday, 6 September 2022
Store Færder pictures
I am now back home after an eventful last day on
Store Færder. The number of birds ringed fell from 13 on Friday to 10 and then
just 3 on Sunday which I think goes down in the record books as the worst three
day streak ever!
I had lots of photos and videos of mostly waders to
process and have got my best shots of a number of species. It was novel to be
able to get so close to species that I usually see at very long range at
wetlands like Nordre Øyeren.
Little Stint, Sanderling, Knot, Dunlin and Turnstone
all showed very well and I will publish rather too many photos...
Little Stint (dvergsnipe):
Little Stint (dvergsnipe)
Sanderling (sandløper):
Sanderling (sandløper)
together with Dunlin (myrsnipe)
Turnstone (steinvender):
Turnstone (steinvender)
Knot (polarsnipe):
Knot (polarsnipe) and a Dunlin - the size difference looks huge here but doesn't seem so big in the field
Knot in flight with a couple of Dunlin underneath
Dunlin (myrsnipe):
Dunlin (myrsnipe)
Common Seals (steinkobbe):
Common Seal (steinkobbe)
much variation in colour
Shags (toppskarv) and a couple of larger Cormorants (storskarv)
Shags
a ship passing in the night
Jupiter and 4 of its moon and Saturn which were visible at the same time along with Mars
I was trying to capture the Milky Way but that hasn't come out in the picture but there are a lot of stars out there!
size differences - Little Stint, Knot & Dunlin
there were some passerines - here Lesser Whitethroat (møller) and Willow Warbler (løvsanger)
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