July
July is high summer and this year I was even more
focused on bugs than ever before (the bug year will get its own post later on)
and seem to have recorded very few birds although I did spend a lot of time
with the breeding Hobbies. At the end of the month Red-backed Shrike families
became very visible and I found 4 pairs with young which is I think the best
ever result.
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juvenile Red-backed Shrike (tornskate) |
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female Hobby (lerkefalk) on the nest |
August
August was taken up primarily with the breeding
Hobbies and Honey Buzzards but I did fit in plenty of other birding. August is
always good month in Maridalen for returning migrants and birds like Bluethroat
and Yellow Wagtail were regular. A juvenile Cuckoo was a rare sighting here and
when it got chased by a juvenile Sparrowhawk I was lucky to get a much
acclaimed picture of the two together.
Undoubted rarity of the month was a family of House
Sparrows in Maridalen which was my first sighting ever (and I’ve been going
there for 22 years!).
Årnestangen was flooded most of the month so had
little to offer in the way of waders although Fornebu picked up the slack
slightly.
At the end of the month the Taiga Beans returned and
it was suddenly autumn!
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and record late Wheatear (steinskvett) |
November
November is rarely a particularly exciting birding
month but this year was above expectations. Grey-headed Woodpeckers in Maridalen,
Waxwings, Bearded Tits, Snow Buntings, Jack Snipe, Pygmy Owls and visits to my
Hazel Grouse kept things interesting and colourful. And then there were some
proper scarce birds in Maridalen with Great White Egret, Black Redstarts and an
adult White-tailed Eagle on the deck plus the House Sparrows were still around!
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Snow Buntings (snøspurv) in the snow |
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Two Jack Snipe at the beginning of the month but that was to be my last sighting |
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only Maridalen's second ever Great White Egret was dropped in very briefly |
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and on the same day the Dale's fourth Black Redstart (svartrødstjert) also turned up |
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it is difficult to get too much of Hazel Grouse (jerpe) |
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Grey-headed Woodpecker (gråspett) |
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Pygmy Owl with dinner |
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this winters Great Grey Shrike (varsler) in Maridalen is unusually confiding |
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adult White-tailed Eagle |
December
This December was not to be the one with any of the
Taiga Trio of years gone by so no Piney, no Hawkie and no GGO. Maridalen
continued to offer up its new, but less exciting trio of Pygmy Owl, Grey-headed
‘pecker and Great Grey Shrike but I couldn’t find anything more exciting. A
Little Auk and a Shag at the docks were Oslo quality though.
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Little Auk (alkekonge) |
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Waxwings (sidensvans) |
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Shag (toppskarv) and Razorbill (alke) |
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