Friday’s glorious sunny weather continued into Saturday but today saw a return to the fog and in addition to it being harder to see birds there also seems to be far less avian activity.
Yesterday I was driven around by Jr and we ended up at
Fornebu where I got to see Elvis, aka The King, aka the King Eider MUCH better
than on Wednesday although it was still at a range of 1.2km so cannot really be
seen in binoculars, or a camera view finder for that matter.
It was also possible to grill the 300 or so Velvet Scoters but
I couldn’t find any with knobs although if this flock continues and attracts
more birds as spring approaches then the chance of White-winged Scoter of either
species must be more than miniscule. A Scaup was the best of the rest.
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the King Eider (praktærfugl) is definitely identifiable in my pictures now and the black sails help you to find it even when the whole bird is not on show |
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two Little Grebes (dvergdykker) were also added to the year list |
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and a Scaup (bergand)... |
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