Birds of Fair Isle, The Shetlands
Many rare species of
bird have been found on the island, with at least 27 first records, and is
probably the best place in western Europe to see skulking Siberian passerines such
as Pechora pipit, lanceolated warbler and Pallas's grasshopper
warbler. In April 2008 a calandra lark was identified, and in May a Caspian plover was observed, only the fourth
such record for the UK. On 6 June a citril finch was found and identified by islander
Tommy Hyndman, a first record for Britain. September was highlighted by brown flycatcher, red-flanked bluetail and Siberian thrush. The island is also home to
an endemic sub-species of Eurasian wren, the Fair Isle wren Troglodytes troglodytes
fridariensis.
The red-flanked bluetail (Tarsiger cyanurus), also known
as the orange-flanked bush-robin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Fair_Isle
This 2 part film is a murder mystery involving ornithologists on Fair Isle
This 2 part film is a murder mystery involving ornithologists on Fair Isle