Light Easterly winds, rain in the afternoon.
Didn't do much in the field today, just a quick look at Tjeldstø and a brief visit to Breivik, Much the same as of late with decent numbers of Kestrel tårnfalk, Sparrowhawk spurvehauk etc along with the usual waders including a flock of seven Ruff brusahane at Breivik.
There have been so many of the smaller raptors recently that even "normal" people (by that I mean non-birders) have been noticing them. Everyone is asking about the Kestrels tårnfalk.
Long live the easterlies!
Didn't do much in the field today, just a quick look at Tjeldstø and a brief visit to Breivik, Much the same as of late with decent numbers of Kestrel tårnfalk, Sparrowhawk spurvehauk etc along with the usual waders including a flock of seven Ruff brusahane at Breivik.
A rather wet, worm hunting Kestrel tårnfalk at Tjeldstø today
There have been so many of the smaller raptors recently that even "normal" people (by that I mean non-birders) have been noticing them. Everyone is asking about the Kestrels tårnfalk.
Long live the easterlies!
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