Jun 2, 2026

Short-toed Lark revisited

After working the weekend, I wanted to see the Short-toed Lark better and for longer. And, of course, take some pictures. So I went to Herdla again on Monday afternoon. The bird was still present on the beach at a distance, but after a while, it came closer. The result is not great, but it's acceptable. 

A nice summer plumaged Ruddy Turnstone, about 10 Dunlins,  10 Common Ringed Plover, and a Blue-headed Wagtail were present in the same area.

On Tuesday, I went for a little walk at Sele and Kalandsvatnet and tried for the White-backed Woodpeckers at Unneland. The woodpeckers called infrequently and from different localities, but I managed a recording.






🎤 White-backed Woodpecker call

🎤 Redwing song

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