Hundreds of twitchers flock to see African bird in UK for first time
Summary
A rare western reef heron, usually found in southern Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia, was spotted for the first time in the UK at Y Foryd, Caernarfon, Wales. Hundreds of birdwatchers gathered in the town to see the bird after it was identified by ornithologist Simon Hugheston-Roberts.Key Facts
- The western reef heron was seen at Y Foryd, Caernarfon, Wales.
- This bird is normally found in southern Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia.
- Ornithologist Simon Hugheston-Roberts first spotted the bird on a walk and confirmed its identity.
- About 300 birdwatchers, known as twitchers, came to see the heron.
- Nature expert Iolo Williams said this is the first time this heron has been seen in the UK.
- The heron may have been blown off course by warm southern winds.
- The bird moved around the area, feeding and roosting in different places.
- Visitors included birdwatchers and artists who observed and sketched the heron.
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