After another period of work I finally had the weekend off, this time in Oslo.
An early morning trip to Gressholm proved very successful - and I even met some other birders which made the morning even better:)
A whole bunch of new species for the year were amassed with Common Crane trane probably the best from my western Norwegian perspective. A couple of Wheater steinskvett, a Twite bergirisk, a fly over Black-throated Diver storlom, a Green Sandpiper skogsnipe and a Brambling bjørkefink were all the first I've seen this year.
Seven Ringed Plover sandlo were present including one female sitting on four eggs. A few Linnet tornirisk, several Reed Buntings sivspurv, a singing Chiff-chaff gransanger, Stock Doves skogdue and more were seen here too.
The next morning a rainy walk in the Botanic Gardens gave a singing Blackcap munk, Hawfinches kjernebiter gathering nest material and a generally high level of bird activity which led me to try Østensjøvannet.
This proved a good choice with the first Swallows låvesvale and House Martins taksvale of the year as well as an early Common Sandpiper strandsnipe. For a western Norwegian birder the numbers of Great Crested Grebes toppdykker, Moorehen sivhøne and other species were a welcome sight. There had been an obvious arrival of birds with five singing Chiff-chaff gransanger, over 30 White Wagtails linerle (including a single flock of 20+), a flock of Meadow Pipits heipiplerke, Siskins grønnsisik and more. Two Hawfinch kjernebiter here too:) Goosander laksand numbers had increased a lot since my previous visit a few weeks ago with around 30 present.


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