Bird Studies Canada would like to advise British birders that the invasive nearctic species rubrumcervice hortonus venator (red-necked coffee swiller) may make another attempt this summer to colonize Great Britain. Based on long term monitoring and flight projections it is expected that a pair may arrive in the Andover area in mid summer. Birders are asked to be on the lookout, and to report any sightings to DEFRA immediately. Likely habitat includes office cubicles, curry houses and agreeable country pubs.
The pair we are tracking is somewhat old and bedraggled, so it is unlikely that breeding will occur. On this basis BSC and DEFRA have agreed that a cull will probably not be required.
Possible Irruption of Nearctic Species
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NEARCTIC SPECIES
So the rumours are true!
I can still be found rummaging around in exactly the same habitat.
The earlier comment on Monxton black holes is under-emphasised.
Two early ticks for acclimatising Nearctics are Black Swan and Hawk for which I have acted as guide on many occasions.
I'll follow the web site for news.
I can still be found rummaging around in exactly the same habitat.
The earlier comment on Monxton black holes is under-emphasised.
Two early ticks for acclimatising Nearctics are Black Swan and Hawk for which I have acted as guide on many occasions.
I'll follow the web site for news.
Neararctic species
Welcome back.
I trust you have a full itinary planned and will be calling on the sevices of the bird guides of the Uk - calling in the promises made during the last tour of your patch!
I trust you have a full itinary planned and will be calling on the sevices of the bird guides of the Uk - calling in the promises made during the last tour of your patch!

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Great to hear that another Canadian vagrant is predicted in the UK. Friends from Medicine Hat, Ben Velner and Bob Frew (some will remember Ben Velner from our day at Police Point Park and Brooks), are coming to the UK in early June too. How long is the predicted stay?
Should you ever manage to get north of Oxford and want to bird East or South Yorkshire give me a shout.
Should you ever manage to get north of Oxford and want to bird East or South Yorkshire give me a shout.
We should be arriving in July for three years. Apparently there is some work they want me to do but I don't intend to let that hamper my real mission, which is to track down a number of pesky species that managed to evade me on the first go around (turtle dove, grasshopper warbler, dotterel, wood warbler to name a few).
And who knows, perhaps sooty tern and masked booby if all goes to plan!
And who knows, perhaps sooty tern and masked booby if all goes to plan!
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Sounds great! Could the long distance wanderer find itself on Fair Isle in October 2012?
Details are on the website.
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