Tuesday, May 05, 2026

Skogsøy 03 May 2026 - Seawatching as it should be:)

I spent several hours seawatching having got out of bed at stupid o' clock. In the best company possible I enjoyed things as they should be at this time of year here in the west of Norway.

Highlights were the first Pomarine Skua polarjo and Arctic Skua tyvjo of the year. A respectable number of White-billed Diver gulnebblom headed north and there was a good selection of other species passing despite it not being a record day of any kind, other than perhaps for laughing:) 

We sat from 0620 until 1300, not because we didn't want to leave - we physically couldn't until it was possible to move our legs again.

Red throated Diver smålom  N 102
Great Northern Diver islom N 1 2cy
White Billed Diver gulennblom N 12 (all adult)
Northern Fulmar havhest S 1
Northern Gannet havsule N 34, S 1
Great Cormorant storskarv N 3
Eurasian Shag toppskarv N 10, S 104
Barnacle Goose hvitkinngås N 35
Eider ærfugl N 1, S 1
Long tailed duck havelle N 4, S 1
Common Scoter svartand N 24, S 4
Velvet Scoter sjøorre N 1
Merganser siland N 2, S 1
Oystercatcher tjeld N 41
Ringed Plover sandlo 1
Whimbrel småspove N 9
Eurasian Curlew storspove N 1
Pomarine Skua polarjo N 1
Arctic Skua tyvjo N 1, S 1
Black headed Gull hettemåke N 7
Common Gull fiskemåke  N 9
Black-legged Kittiwake krykkje N 3
Common Guillemot lomvi N 1
Razorbill alke N 10
Atlantic Puffin lunde N 2
Auk N 21



Black-headed Gulls hettemåke

Common Scoter svartand


Gannets havsule
Note the bird in the lower picture has a black iris - something which indicates it is a bird flu survivor:)

2cy Great Northern Diver islom


Guillemot lomvi

Pomarine Skua polarjo





White-billed Diver gulnebblom

Whimbrel småspove

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