October 2008
Warm October
October was very warm! In the beginning of month everyone was already waiting for the geese and other arctic migration. On the 1st day there were already 700 Barnacle Geese in Siikalahti and on the next day I found the first Bewick’s Swans in Saari, 10 birds and in Kuposenmäki I counted 1400 Barnacle Geese. On the 3rd day in there were already 1500 geese in Siikalahti. The old White-tailed Eagle was chasing them, so they weren’t that easy to check.
On the 4th day I was birding with Dani Burgas in North Karelia geese-fields. In Kitee Puhos and Lokela we saw altogether 1600 Barnacle Geese and in Kiteenjärvi we sae 4 Bewick’s Swans, 58 and Canada Geese.4.10. In Kunonniemi we saw 7000 Barnacle Geese and a White-tailed Eagle made them to fly several times so it was surprisingly easy to find a Red-breasted Goose from the flock. In the same flock there was also a hybrid between Canada and Barnacle Geese that was very similar to a minima Cackling Goose, but from pictures I took it was easy to tell as a hybrid. We still continued to Tohmajärvi where in Akkala we saw 100 and in Sääperi 300 Barnacle Geese. On the 5th day we were in Saari with Dani and in Kuposenmäki we saw 3000 Barnacle Geese. We saw only very few Bean and White-fronted Geese and a couple of Rough-legged Buzzards, Great Grey Shrikes and Goshawk so there were enough for Dani who had just moved to Southern Finland.
On the 8th day there was a hard migration of geese going on but I had to be at work. On my lunch-hour I saw 4000 geese but it seemed that most of the geese that had been seen migrating in North Karelia must have landed somewhere. So after the work-day I decided to drive to Saari to check the regular places. On the way I saw a nice flock of 550 Brent Geese and the first local flock of 400 Barnacle Geese were found in Rautalahti. I stopped to check the geese and the first bird I looked at was a Red-breasted Goose! Once I had seen it didn’t wear any rings I realized there was also another unringed Red-breasted Goose next to it. The birds were clearly a couple as another one was thicker-necked and deeper red and they were all the time together. The flock was very close to the main-road 6 so the birds got scared of big trucks for a couple of times and flew to the Rautalahti-bay where I could digiscope them swimming too. I was watching for the birds for the rest of the light because of my friend Pekka Punnonen came to twitch them as a lifer.
On the 9th day we had a meeting of local bird-association in Lappeenranta so I did some birding in Joutseno Konnunsuo on the way. On the fields there were 1500 Barnacle Geese and 1000 more were migrating, but there were also a good number of Bean and White-fronted Geese around – hundreds of both of them. A Grey-headed Woodpecker and some Hen Harriers and Rough-legged Buzzards were also seen in brief stop.
On the 10th of October I went to Tohmajärvi to check a bird that had reported as a blue morph Snow Goose. The fields of Korpi had just emptied from the geese but a huge flock of thousands of Barnacle Geese was soon found from the lake nearby. But these were all just Barnacle Geese so soon I drove back to the fields to wait if the birds would come back. Soon the geese started to come back in flocks of hundreds of birds and pretty soon I found the strange bird that really looked like a blue morph of Ross’ Goose to me. I was looking at the bird for a couple of hours while it was feeding with 5000 or so Barnacle Geese. It was always one of the furthermost birds so I really couldn’t see it very well but after all I was sure it was a blue morph hybrid between Snowy and Ross’ Goose! Also a Crane was seen there and on the way back to Parikkala I saw a Pygmy Owl in Kitee Palojärvi.
On the 11th day I saw the first Scaups in Siikalahti and still on the next day I heard a Water Rail calling. On the 12th day I saw also 5 Bewick’s Swans in Jyrkilä and lots of geese in many places: 2400 in Tyrjä and amazing 12850 Barnacle Geese in Kuposenmäki. We really had to work hard to count them with Pekka. In the evening we still saw a Great Grey Owl near its breeding place.
From the 15th to 26th of October we were in England birding together with our old friend Paul French. Our target was to find an American rarity but also to twitch all the raritys that are close enough on the Southern part of England. We weren’t lucky on this trip as there were no rarities at all in whole Britain anywhere else than on the islands, but we managed to do very good sea watching, find a couple of better birds and do lots of birding in different kind of weather. We also managed to take part to a mega-twitch in Wales but after all we never saw any rare bird, but if you are interested what is birding like in England in October, you can read the whole England trip-report.
On the 27th of October we were back from England and after the day at work I went to twitch a Hoopoe that had been found in Särkisalmi. There were still amazing numbers of geese around and on the 28th we counted 7500 Barnacle Geese in one flock in Huotikkalanpelto with Mikko Ala-Kojola. During the next days in Huotikkalanpelto and Tyrjä I saw 5000 Barnacle Geese in both but also 30 White-fronted and 20 Bean Geese in Tyrjä. It seemed that there would be geese around still in November!
Still on the 30th day I saw 2 Bewick’s Swans, 40 White-fronted Geese and s couple of hundreds of Barnacle Geese in Siikalahti. On the last day of October I started to drive to Hailuoto where we had a traditional bird-race but not in traditional time. We met with Miika (potu) Suojarinne and Andreas (andy) Lindén in Juva and continued together to Oulunsalo ferry-harbour where we met my brother Pirkka. After a long way we were in Hailuoto Pöllä in the evening where Harry Nyström and Mikko Ala-Kojola were already warming our cottage. Halloween-night was very fun but after all we went to sleep early because of the November would start with a bird-race!






























