2025 The Birding Year That Was part 1
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2025 hasn’t felt like a particularly exciting year and I can easily list off the fairly common species I haven’t seen such as Fulmar (how is that even possible?!?), Yellow-browed or Grasshopper Warbler, any white winged gulls, Great Northern or White-billed Divers. However, I have clearly had a fairly good year because my total of 245 species in Norway is slightly better than my average for the last 15 years.

I didn’t engage in much twitching but finding my own Long-billed Dowitcher and Sandwich Tern were new species for me in Norway and twitches (I would prefer to call them detours) resulted in two new gulls – Ring-billed and Yellow-legged. Other good finds were a Turtle Dove and a Red Kite.

I was less confined to Oslo this year and 180 species versus last years record 205 illu…

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