Red Rumped Swallow Fair Isle's First First for Britain Collected by Fair Islander George Stout of Busta - June 2nd 1906 |
Henry & I recently saw what is left of this specimen in the collection in the Museum of Scotland.
Today with so many Swallows & Martins about I think everyone was hoping to find one.
But the honor fell to the new Warden David.
When I told my son Henry he even said "darn, I was looking for one too".
I didn't get a very good photo as I am hopeless at photos of swallows unless they are sitting on a wire. |
Come to think of it... I didn't get a good photos the frist time I saw one in April 20th 2009. But I did have great views every time! |
And of course I love seeing Red-Rumped Swallow as they are a reminder of
Fair Isle's great birding History!
Fair Isle's great birding History!
I would love to be able to write a post with that title! I have never even seen one let alone had one over my garden! If it was me it would have a big fat TICK!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your positive feed back and your continued following of my blog. I think that tick might just happen soon... as no major objections have been made. After all my list isn't science, it's just mine. cheers!
ReplyDeleteReally helpful. I’ll refer back to this often.
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