Sunday, 31 August 2008
Skogsøy 31 August 2008 - wader migration


Pied Flycatcher svarthvitfluesnapper
An excellent day will well over 1200 birds heading south - largely waders. Oystercatcher tjeld were in the majority with Ringed Plover sandlo and Dunlin myrsnipe in second and third place. Other waders included at least 39 Sanderling sandløper and 14 Red Knot polarsnipe. Needless to say many waders went unidentified.
The first Velvet Scoter sjøorre for some time headed south and did a few small flocks of Common Scoter svartand.
For recent times there were quite a few terns (ca 90) heading south including several Common Tern makrellterne which have been more or less absent all year.
Raptors were very much in evidence too with a young White-tailed Eagle havørn (colour ringed), a Peregrine vandrefalk, a Merlin dvergfalk and a couple of Kestrel tårnfalk.
At Herdlevær there was eveidence of migration too with a couple of Spotted Flycatcher gråfluesnapper, a Pied Flycatcher svarthvitfluesnapper and a Whinchat buskskvett of note.
A Spotted Redshank sotsnipe flew south over Tjeldstø in the evening
Friday, 29 August 2008
Øygarden 29 August 2008







Tuesday, 26 August 2008
Skogsøy 26 August 2008




Sunday, 24 August 2008
Øygarden 24 August 2008
Øygarden 23 August 2008 - Alarm clock blunder
New tripod head.....Manfrotto 501HDV
Northbound Shags toppskarv - one of the few species on the move today
Started the day off unwittingly early, having set my alarm clock to 00:30 and not the more conventional 04:30. Despite a number of not-so-subtle clues to this mistake I remarkably didn't notice this until after I had watched a hunting Eagle Owl hubro (seeminlgy at a Hooded Crow kråke roost) for several minutes at 01:30.....
I continued out to Skogsøy where nocturnal migrants heard passing included Ringed Plover sandlo, Common Sandpiper strandsnipe and Oystercatcher tjeld.
A couple of hours seawatching were generally quiet but a Peregrine vandrefalk flew past, at least one Red Knot polarsnipe fed on the rocks and a couple of Red-throated Diver smålom meant it wasn't a waste of time.
Few seabirds, just several Gannet havsule, a Fulmar havhest and at least 30 "guillebills" alke/lomvi in groups on the sea.
Migrants seen on the way home included a couple of Whinchat buskskvett at Herdlevær and a Spotted Flycatcher gråfluesnapper at Breivik - the latter being the first I have seen in Øygarden this year.
Friday, 22 August 2008
Tjeldstø 21 August 2008
Øygarden 19 August 2008
Tjeldstø 18 August 2008
A Whimbrel småspove and a Grey Wagtail vintererle were seen a Hellesøy a couple of days back during a fishing trip.
Wednesday, 13 August 2008


Tjeldstø 12 August 2008 - Tall ships

