
Black-throated Diver
storlom

Black-throated Diver
storlom (right hand bird) - click picture for slightly larger image
The head and beak shape along with the bigger feet are good ID clues
Eurasian Teal krikkand "hitching a ride" among a flock of Cormorant
Started the day in FANTASTIC weather at Skogsøy. Higlight here was a good passage of Cormorants
storskarv with 760 in two hours and another 200+ whilst I made my way back to the car. Unfortunately an idiotic camera setting mistake meant that even the best pictures were little more than record shots....
Good birds included three Great Northern Diver
islom heading north, including an adult still in breeding plumage. Several Red-throated Diver
smålom and a single Black-throated Diver
storlom (uncommon out here at the coast).
Fifteen Barnacle Geese
hvitkingås joined a migrating flock of Cormorant whilst a pale-bellied Brent Goose
ringgås decided to go it alone. A single Black Guillemot
teist was the first for a while.
Pick of the passerines was a Nuthatch
spettmeis - a Skogsøy first for me! Thus continuing the trend of "unusual" woodland birds currenlty on the move, Willow tits
granmeis and a Great Spotted Woodpecker
flaggspett were also seen. More conventioanally interesting species included Grey Wagtail
vinterle, a small flock of Twite
bergerisk (a species becoming rarer and rarer each year....) and some small flocks of Common Crossbill
grankorsnebb.
Back at Tjeldstø five Jay
nøtteskrike headed over the house....along with the much more usual White-tailed Eagle
havørn.