Sunday, 21 June 2015

HEDMARK, 12th - 20th June (everything else)


It was hard work up in the forests and mountains of Hedmark for eight days with lots of driving and scanning clearings and bashing through thick forests, heather and bogs; I missed a lot of the things I wanted to see but with Great Grey and Ural Owls not breeding this year it was always going to be a major piece of luck finding one in that huge expanse of forest extending over to Sweden, I stumbled across many nestboxes, some of which I was told were occupied last year but that didn’t help me much!
 
Whooper Swan - A few birds were seen about the place but the only chicks were four on Steinmyra on 13th.
 
 
 
Canada Goose – Two broods of chicks were seen on Silksjøen and Nordre Fløgen.

Teal – Pairs seen on a few water bodies with one brood of chicks seen on Kynnsjøen.

Goldeneye – Common on most streams, rivers and lakes with many broods of chicks seen.
 
 

Goosander – Seen regularly on various lakes, rivers etc.

Red-breasted Merganser – A female was on the river just south of Trysil on 15th.

CAPERCAILLIE – A male and female were flushed separately from a track SE of Granåsen on 17th and a male was flushed from trees near Kynnsjøen on 19th; all gave brief views as they clattered away.

Black Grouse – Two females were flushed from Lindmyra in the evening of the 14th and morning of the 15th (possibly the same bird) and a group of 3 males were flushed from by Kynnsjøen on 18th one of which gave good flight views.

Quail – One was singing from Skjeftflensjøen on the morning of 17th.

Black-throated Diver – Smart summer plumaged birds were regularly seen on medium and large lakes throughout the area with birds on nests seen at two locations and a pair with two small chicks was on Lisjøen on 19th.  A group of 6 were on Nordre Fløgen on 18th.
 
 

Osprey – A group of 3 circled high over Høgsjøen on 15th and a one was on a nest on an island in Nordre Fløgen on 18th.

Goshawk – A monster big female flew low across Lisjøen carrying prey and being mobbed by Common Gulls and Arctic Terns on 17th.

Crane – Pairs seen and heard on a range of open, wet areas throughout, it was really smart when I was in thick forest and a pair started calling in a nearby clearing, setting off three or four other pairs within earshot and they all starting shouting at each other!   One was seen with a medium sized chick wandering through the forest near Lindmyra on 14th.

Golden Plover – A single male was next to Skjeftflensjøen on 17th and a pair was above Fageråsen on 19th.
 
 

Wood Sandpiper – One was displaying at Skjeftflensjøen on 17th and one was on Kynnsjøen on 17th and 18th.

Greenshank – Pairs were seen and heard in a variety of wet areas throughout; a pair with two small chicks was on a small pool near Lindmyra and a very agitated pair was on Fløgsjømyrene on 18th.   My first time seeing breeding birds!

Green Sandpiper – Regularly seen displaying over the forest and wet areas; an agitated bird was on Okstjennet on 13th.

Common Sandpiper – Seen on pretty much every piece of open water with lots of displaying, chasing each other and shouting going on but I never saw any signs of active breeding.

Woodcock – Two birds were roding right over my head on the first evening just to the east of Elverum making their funny squeaking noises and one was flushed from near Kynnsjøen on 17th.

Arctic Tern – Five were on the river just upstream of Trysil and the odd other pair were on the larger lakes.

Common Tern - Singles were on Silksjøen and Lisjøen.

Cuckoo – Pretty common throughout with many singing males.

BLACK WOODPECKER – Five sighting throughout the trip including one that flew across the motorway south of Elverum; all were very brief glimpses of birds flying across tracks or just calling birds.

Great-spotted Woodpecker – Common throughout; two nests with noisy, calling chicks were found.

Wryneck – one was near Vestre Flensjøen on the 16th.

Tree Pipit – Common throughout with several seen carrying food.

Grey Wagtail – Common on the bigger streams.

Grey-headed Wagtail – Many open, wet areas had their own pair with six around Skjeftflensjøen on 17th.
 
 

Black-bellied Dipper – A pair were feeding nestlings under a bridge just SW of Granåsen on 16th and one was on the river just upstream of Trysil on 19th; I’m sure I just kept missing them as plenty of suitable habitat was scanned throughout the trip!
 
 

Bluethroat – A female was above Fageråsen on 19th.

Redwing – A few singing birds were found with a pair feeding chicks at the Hawk Owl site on 16th (they did not like me or the Owls one little bit!).

Fieldfare – Very common throughout with birds everywhere, replacing Blackbird as the common garden large Thrush, several fledglings were seen.

Song and Mistle Thrush – Very common throughout with many fledglings seen all over, at some stages it seemed I could go off wandering through the forest for more than five minutes without putting up a fluttering, just able to fly baby Song Thrush!
 
 
 

Spotted Flycatcher – very common throughout, seemed much commoner than back in the UK.

Pied Flycatcher – Common throughout with many singing males, great to see them as common garden birds in Trysil!

Nuthatch – A pair were feeding chicks in a nestbox in Trysil.
 
 

Great Grey Shrike – One was in a clearing at Lindmyra on 13th and an extremely agitated pair were alongside Silksjøen on 18th; I had a quick look round but couldn’t find anything but they must have had just about to or just fledged chicks somewhere close as they were going crackers!

Brambling – A few singing males were seen; my first time seeing them on their breeding grounds.

Bullfinch – Several, deep calling northern birds were seen.

Crossbill – Common throughout, usually just flying over but a few family parties were seen drinking together.

PARROT CROSSBILL – A group of 10+ deep calling Crossbills landed near me along a track to the SW of Granåsen on 16th and the three or four birds that I got a look at were this species  so I guess the whole flock probably was as well.

List of other species seen: Mallard, Wigeon, Buzzard, Kestrel, Sparrowhawk, Curlew, Whimbrel, Snipe, Common Gull, Black-headed Gull, Herring Gull, Woodpigeon, Swift, Sand Martin, Swallow, House Martin, Meadow Pipit, White Wagtail, Dunnock, Robin, Redstart, Wheatear, Whinchat, Blackbird, Blackcap, Garden Warbler, Lesser Whitethroat, Willow Warbler, Goldcrest, Wren, Great Tit, Blue Tit, Willow Tit, Crested Tit, Coal Tit, Magpie, Jay, Hooded Crow, Jackdaw, Raven, Starling, House Sparrow, Tree Sparrow, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Siskin, Reed Bunting, Yellowhammer.

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