Another week where it was difficult to get out, but this time in Oslo.
On 17th I spent 15 minutes in the Botanical Gardens and the gardens were full of life with lots of birds present, many of them new arrivals for me. Some Hawfinch kjernebiter remained but Chaffinches bokfink had arrived and were singing as were Starling stær and Woodpigeon ringdue.
On 21st I headed into the gardens again before heading down to catch the ferry to Gressholmen. The gardens held at least a couple of Stock Dove skogdue as the best sighting, along with Great Spotted Woodpecker flaggspett and others.
The trip to Gressholmen was quite suceessful with a few decent flocks of Pinkfeet kortnebbgås heading north. A couple of Goshawk hønsegauk, a few Shelduck gravand, five Ringed Plover sandlo, more Stock Dove skogdue, two Purple Sandpipers fjæreplytt and plenty more to see. Oystercatcher tjeld, Greylag Goose grågås and Barnacle Goose hvittkingås were also the first I've seen in Oslo this year. A big increase in Black-headed Gull hettemåke and Common Gull fiskemåke numbers since last time and several Lesser Black-backed Gulls sildemåke too. A great morning out!
On 22nd I visited Østensjøvatnet which was amazingly still almost totally frozen, though obviously thawing around the edges. Highlights here were my first singing Reed Bunting sivpsurv of the year, some Great Crested Grebes toppdykker, a couple of Pintail sjtertand, a good selection of gulls out on the ice, over 20 Coot sothøne and most of the usual suspects.
Back home in the city centre a Whooper sangsvane flew over.










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