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Friday, 1 May 2009

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Migrating Oystercatcher tjeld
Barnacle Geese hvitkingås



Expectations were running high for five intrepid seawatches for the traditional 1st May diver bonanza. Alas this was not to be - this was the worst ever May count of migrating divers - a measly three Red-throated Diver smålom headed north in over six hours of seawatching.

However, all was not lost as several flocks of Barnacle Geese hvitkingås passed - 185 in total. Small numbers of Whimbrel småspove were the first of the year. In recent terms it was also a good auk day - we actually saw some! Puffins lunde were the most numerous with around 30 seen.

Technically speaking the best bird was a Ring Ousel ringtrost although only brief views were obtained.

A total of six "commic" terns were seen, although only one was positively identified as Common Tern makrellterne. A Common Sandpiper strandsnipe on the shore was yet another new for the year.

Back at Tjeldstø a Barnacle goose hvitkingås fed with the Greylags beside Husvatnet and a female Merlin dvergfalk hunted in the reserve.

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