On Saturday 19 April I did my usual round at Herdlevær late and lazy. Nothing special but a few singing Chiff-chaff gransanger, some Wheatear steinskvett, a few Snipe enkeltbekkasin and the usual.
The next morning a quick look at Tjeldstø produced a couple of Golden Plover heilo and five other species of wader. I also heard my first Willow Warbler løvsanger of the year on the way home. In the afternoon we drove to Vinnes to visit friends (and do just a little bit of birding:)) Here the highlights were Parrot Crossbills furukorsnebb with young, Rock Pipit skjærpiplerke, several singing Blackcap munk and even more spectacular - a species I have never seen or heard in Øygarden - Tawny Owl kattugle.
The morning of 21.04 was also spent in the Vinnes area with highlights being a pair of Grey Wagtail vintererle acting very much like they have a nest close by. Brief views of a Pied Flycatcher svarthvit fluesnapper was another new for the year:)
On 22.04 I barely left the house so the hghlight was a very unseasonal pair of Bullfinch dompap in the garden. Most encouragingly both Curlew storspove and Snipe enkeltbekkasin continue to display close to my house, White-tailed Eagles havørn still showing daily along with the usual suspects. An arrival of thrushes was obvious with 40+ Fieldfare gråtrost and a couple of Redwing rødvingetrost feeding in fields at Tjeldstø.
A trip to the dentist and work on 23.04 saw me do a drive-by past Kollsnes / Breivik on the way home. Best sighting were three Pinkfeet kortnebbgås at Kollsnes. In the evening some herring sild turned up outside my house and I managed to catch one, VERY tasty:)
A recon for fishing gear ahead of a work related task on 24.04 saw me head to Straumsundet. Not much in the way of fishing gear in the way of the upcoming operation. Just 12 Eider ærfugl feeding around the fish farm and a flock of around 30 Purple Sandpiper fjæreplytt on one of the island. I'm pretty sure I saw a tern but too far off and too windy to get an ID.