First for Norway - CRAG MARTIN KLIPPESVALE
One of the local Meadow Pipits heipiplerke had a go at it...
One of the local Meadow Pipits heipiplerke had a go at it...
CRAG MARTIN KLIPPESVALE
A decent passage of Barnacle Geese hvitkinngås today
Linnet tornirisk - common birds occur on Hernar too
Today the choice was to go to the doctors to check out a suspected broken finger or take the boat over to Hernar to see if there was anything about. Good job I chose Hernar - despite the pain in my "trigger finger" every time I took a photograph.
Inspired by recent sightings on Fair Isle and Shetland I was hoping for something decent and expecting in reality a flycatcher or similar. Virtually the first bird I got onto was a martin which quickly turned out to be a first for Norway - CRAG MARTIN KLIPPESVALE !! (there was a reported sighting in Finnmark a few years ago but unsure of the status of that find). The rest of the morning was spent frantically charging round the island trying to relocate it and secure documentation - the bird disappeared for more than an hour on two occasions. The rest of the time was spent on the phone so I didn't really check the island very well at all.
Generally few migrants around on the ground or in the bushes, just a female Blackcap munk and a Chiff-chaff gransanger or two. Main action away from the martin was a decent movement of Barnacle Geese hvitkinngås with several hundred passing.
A Black-tailed Godwit svarthalespove flew over Tjeldstø before I left the house.
4 comments:
Congrats on a great find and fr getting such stellar documentation shots!!
Congratulations! Must have been a great experience
great find
Gratulerer, Julian! Fine bilder. Ser du har fått nytt kamera. Hva bruker du nå?
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