Norway's national day was spent at Herdla once the local parade had been watched. The target species here were Velvet Scoter sjøorre and Golden Plover heilo both of which performed well. A couple of late Long-tailed Duck havelle were still present too along with a few Barnacle Geese hvitkinngås and a Pinkfoot kortnebbgås. For me a lone Ruddy Turnstone steinvender was probably the best bird here. The Lapwings vipe had lots of young running around and the other local breeding waders showed well too.
After this we managed great views of a few Nutcracker nøttekråke.
We did Øygarden on 18th May where Grey-headed Woodpecker gråspett played hard to get but eventually gave nice views in the afternoon. A very brief Rosefinch rsenfink was bird of the day for me. White-tailed Eagle havørn did not perform as well as they have been doing with just a distant 3cy flying and an adult or near adult sitting at slightly better range.
At Hellesøy a couple of Great Northern Diver islom on the sea along with a couple of Black Guillemot teist and a few Shag toppskarv (also a target species this time around). Cuckoo gjøk, Snipe enkeltbekkasin, lots of Wheatear steinskvett and most of the usual suspects turned up.
Woodcock rugde were seen roding from the terrace each evening.
The morning of 19th was spent at Hordamuseet in Bergen where at least three Hawfinch kjernebiter showed well and a good variety of woodland species showed with Blackcaps munk, Pied Flycatcher svarthvit fluesnapper and many more present.
A visit to Radøy on 20th gave great views of a pair of Green Woodpecker grønnspett visiting a hole. Another target species present here was a pair of Marsh Tit løvmeis - a rarity out in Øygarden but a lot commoner just inland:) A Swift tårnseiler flying over here was the first I've seen this year.
Frustratingly a calling woodpecker sounded very much like White-backed (softer than the GSW we heard and saw) but did not give views good enough to confirm ID
We popped back to Hordamuseet on the way home and found two Tawny Owls kattugle roosting, one "normal" rusty bird and another rather greyer.
On the way home a 2cy Rook kornkråke had us head scratching for a bit at Breivik but scope views and photos clinched things in the end.
On 21st we headed up to the Hardangervidda. A stop at Garen produced lots of birds but none of the target species. A couple of Crane trane, several Wood Sandpiper grønnstilk were the best birds alongside Yellow Wagtails gulerle, Red-throated Diver smålom, Meadow Pipits heipiplerke, Common Sandpiper strandsnipe, Redshank rødstilk and Wheatears steinskvett.
Dyranut gave a couple of Shorelark fjellerke and a flyover male Hen Harrier myrhauk as best birds. A distant Ring Ousel ringtrost sang from the cliffs here. A couple more Shorelark fjellerke were at Tråstølen and the commoner waders showed up at various places (Dunlin myrsnipe, Golden Plover heilo, Ringed Plover sandlo and Redshank rødstilk)
Halne produced at least Great Snipe dobbeltbekkasin as well as Bluethroats blåstrupe, Ring Ousel ringtrost, a Common Snipe enkeltbekkasin and the usual.
The next morning it was more of the same with at least one Great Snipe dobbeltbekkassin, several Bluethroat blåstrupe, Willow Grouse lirype, various waders and more. Most of 22.05 went to driving to Engerdal but some roadside birds were seen including a Siberian Jay lavskrike on Golsfjellet.
The 23rd was dedicated to Engerdal where Siberian Jay lavskrike showed well at one of the usual spots. Driving the roads during a period of rain was not very productive but a pair of Black Grouse orrfugl showed well as did Tree Pipit trepiplerke and some other species. After the rain a walk in the woods gave a nice female Capercaille storfugl and a couple of singing Mistle Thrushes duetrost.
Pied Flycatcher svarthvit fluesnapper, Common Redstart rødstjert, Brambling bjørkefink and Yellow Wagtails gulerle were seen at a number of localities.
A brief stop at Galtsjøen produced three Velvet Scoter sjøorre, five Common Scoter svartand and a pair of Great Scaup bergand.
My morning drive also gave a roadside Black Woodpecker svartspett, Sibe Jay lavskrike, Moose and more.

















































