A very late and lazy stroll around my Herdlevær route with my youngest was very nice indeed. Although there were some heavy (but short) showers during the day we managed to avoid these whilst we were out. A small flock of Skylark sanglerke, a Ringed Plover sandlo and a Curlew storspove were the expected migrants.
On our way back to the car a cracking pair of Stonechats svartstrupe gave much better views than the recent ones at Kollsnes.
In the evening I was both hot and thirsty have done the housework and went out on my terrace where I was almost hit by two Woodcock rugde who were obviously disputing territory. Magic.
Ringed Plover sandlo
Male Stonechat svartstrupe
The pair together
Random White-tailed Eagle havørn shot from my terrace earlier in the day
On our way back to the car a cracking pair of Stonechats svartstrupe gave much better views than the recent ones at Kollsnes.
In the evening I was both hot and thirsty have done the housework and went out on my terrace where I was almost hit by two Woodcock rugde who were obviously disputing territory. Magic.
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