
Not a bad day at all. Tjeldstø produced the best birds - a Waxwing sidensvans flying south over my garden and a Brambling bjørkefink in the garden. Four Northern Lapwing vipe also seen from the house and at least three Common Snipe enkeltbekkasin in the reserve.
At Solberg a Great Northern Diver islom fed in the bay and at least one of the Ruddy Turnstone steinvender was still present, along with a couple of White-tailed Eagle havørn and most of the usual suspects.
The Greylag grågås flock is still present at Kollsnes.
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