Following the St Jude's storm this week, there have been several top North American vagrants in the UK and Ireland including Ruby-crowned Kinglet at Cape Clear, Mourning Dove in Highland, American Robin on Scilly, Yellow-rumped Warblers on Lundy and Galway and finally this morning at around 10.20am, this stunning Hermit Thrush.  This is the first record for mainland Cornwall and the ninth for the UK.  This is also the first for the British mainland.  Around 75 birders were present today.  The bird favoured the elm tree copse next to the toilet block at Porthgwarra.  It was seen feeding on the ground in the leaf litter as well hovering to take berries from the elder flower tree.  
Previous records for UK and Ireland:
Fair Isle - 1975
 St Mary's, Scilly - 1984
 St Agnes, Scilly - 1987
 Tresco, Scilly - 1993
 Fair Isle - 1995
 Fetlar - 1998
 Galley Head - 1998 
 Cape Clear - 2006 
 Barra - 2010
 South Uist - 2010 
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| Hermit Thrush at Porthgwarra, copyright Steve Rogers. | 
Cracking image Steve,thanks for the Nod.
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Great bird Steve, well done on the pic!
ReplyDeleteNice capture Steve
ReplyDeleteHand held with the 600mm!! superb
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