12 days in Varanger including Steller's Eider - 2019

25th May - 5th June 2019 

118 species were seen in total during this period.  Unfortunately this was before I had a decent camera so all photos were taken with a mid range bridge camera.  Highlights of the trip include 1 Gyrfalcon arguing with a pair of Peregrine Falcom on the cliffs at Gardat, 3+ Hawk Owl in the Tana Valley, a pair with a chick in the nest, around 10 White-billed Divers on the North coast, a Coues's Redpoll at Tollesnesbukta, a Steller's Eider at Komagvær (pointed out by Killian Mullarney), 1 Red-throated Pipit and 1 King Eider at Vardø, 75+ Brunnich's Guillemots at Hornøya, 2 Red-necked Phalarope at Svartnes and 1 Siberian Tit at 2 Siberian Jay, 3 Capercaille,  2 Pine Grosbeak, in Pasvik Naturreservat.


Trip report and species count on ebird here

Other overall counts of significance or interest:- 

5 Tundra Bean Goose, 1 Taiga Bean Goose, 173 Long-tailed Skua, 1 Pomarine Skua, 103 Arctic Skua, 1 Iceland Gull, 11 Glaucous Gull, 1 Black Grouse, 4 Red-necked Phalarope, 11 Temminck's Stints, 24+ White-tailed Eagle, 6 Rough-legged Buzard, 2 Bohemian Waxwing, 10 Lapland Bunting, 5 Snow Bunting, 10 Shore Lark, 2 Twite, 





























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