


White-tailed Eagle havørn


Best bird was a female Scaup bergand on Husvatnet. Little else of interest other than at least five Skylark sanglerke feeding in one of the fields.
Otherwise it was business as usual with White-tailed Eagle havørn, Tree Sparrows pilfink and most of the usual species.
Thrush numbers greatly reduced compared to last week.
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