The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Wednesday, 26 October 2022
Pygmy Owls and an interesting duck
Yesterday was wet and today was misty but there are
always good birds to be found in Oslo 😊
Østensjøvannet yesterday had a Pochard which was my
first in Oslo this year (and a species still to be seen in Maridalen) and an
interesting Aythya which I reckon is a hybrid between Scaup and Tufted.
It was no bigger than Tufted Ducks I saw it with and plumage wise looked very
like a Scaup but it had a slight peak to the head feathering and when seen
close up just wasn’t a Scaup. I considered Lesser Scaup but the nail on the
bill was too large and when it flapped its wings the wing bar looked to be
white all the way to the primaries.
The Scaup remained on Maridalsvannet and seeing this
just an hour after the Østensjøvannet bird confirmed that they were not the
same species.
Another nocturnal thermalling trip last night
revealed a Long-eared Owl that came to check out Tengmalms playback although no
Tengmalms revealed themselves and 2 Woodcock again showed on the fields in
Maridalen.
Today I had 3 different Pygmy Owls in Maridalen and
a couple of Three-toed Woodpeckers so will count that as a result!
the most showy of the 3 Pygmy Owls (spurveugle) in Maridalen today
it was misty today
black and white
and one of the other birds which did show in the sunshine although a bit distantly
Common Snipe (enkeltbekkasin) still frequenting a roadside marsh in the Dale
Three-toed Woodpecker (tretåspett)
male Pochard (taffeland) at Østensjøvannet
the Scaup (bergand) showed better on Maridalsvannet
and the similar(ish) bird at Østensjøvannet that I reckon is a Scaup x Tufted Duck hybrid
here it looks VERY Scaup like with rounded head and pale patch on the cheek
but here the head shape is wrong although not qite right for Tufted either
bill is more Scaup than Tufted with a smallish nail and otherwise just dark grey
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