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| Paddyfield Warbler in Leveäkari, Pori Photo by Petteri Hytönen |
I've been birding so long that I don't get new lifers too often, usually just once or twice per year here in Finland. Now I got a chance, when Paddyfield Warbler settled down in Pori, Friday the 20th of May, thanks to Petteri Mäkelä who found it!
Still, it wasn't too easy to get there. I don't have a car at the moment, so I'm dependent on other birders on what comes to traveling to remote locations. In addition to that, most of the twitchers had already got this species previously and were not too keen to see it again. Fortunately the bird stayed there and finally on the evening of 23rd of May, Harri Slag picked me up and we were heading to Pori!
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| Harri Slag at Leveäkari |
It was about a 160 km drive from Valkeakoski to Pori, we were listening good old blues and having a nice chat. Not much to see along the road, just those ordinary species, like Blackbirds, Woodcocks etc. Not until we arrived to Pori, the birds got a bit better, first we saw a male Merlin and soon a flock of about 10 Rooks, both new to us this year. Rooks are nowadays rare in Valkeakoski region and Merlin has been always small in numbers there.
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| Leveäkari, on the right is the reed bed where the Paddyfield Warbler was singing |
The sun was almost settled down when we arrived to Leveäkari. Small group of other twitchers just left, "the bird is there and singing", they told. So no hurry. Lonely Whimbrel was calling somewhere on the shore, as did the Spotted Redshanks. Lot's of waterfowl, gulls and terns, evening was warm, this was a perfect evening.
When we finally arrived to the hotspot, the Paddyfield Warbler started singing immediately! Lifer for both of us! A long-waited species for me that I had kept "in bank". It was a marvelous singer, listen the excellent recording of Harry J. Lehto.
Lifer! Learned from the Swedes ;) Photo by Harri Slag |
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Olli Haukkovaara 27 May, 2016 15:00
ReplyDeleteOh well, today, a mega rare Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Jurmo, Finland, again at outer archipelago, first 214 km driving by car, then couple of hours by boat or ferry... not totally impossible but compared to Paddyfield Warbler twitching, extremely difficult - especially as I have a busy day at work now, no chance to get to the harbor in time... :/
Trees, Rope, Birds and Boxes 09 June, 2016 00:16
ReplyDeleteHi, interesting to hear of your sighting. We ringed a very worn and so pale Paddyfield W in south Scotland at the weekend!
Olli Haukkovaara 12 June, 2016 22:16
DeleteHow rare it's in Scotland?
alan 25 July, 2016 08:02
DeleteBird in south Scotland was a first for the area was there at the ringing my site
Just returned from haparanda Sanskar and was very surprised when I picked a paddyfield from the nets there the second for the station and my second for the year really happy as before this year never seen this species before and not that far from Finland
Olli Haukkovaara 13 October, 2016 22:45
DeleteNice to hear that Alan and congrats for catching the paddyfield!