By
Will Robinson
There had been only eight recorded
sightings of the white-throated needletail in the UK since 1846. So when
one popped up again on British shores this week, twitchers were
understandably excited.
A
group of 40 enthusiasts dashed to the Hebrides to catch a glimpse of the
brown, black and blue bird, which breeds in Asia and winters in
Australasia.
But instead of
being treated to a wildlife spectacle they were left with a horror show
when it flew into a wind turbine and was killed.
John Marchant, 62, who had made the
trip all the way from Norfolk, said: ‘We were absolutely over the moon
to see the bird. We watched it for nearly two hours.
‘But while we were watching it suddenly got a bit close to the turbine and then the blades hit it.
‘We all rushed up to the turbine, which took about five minutes, hoping the bird had just been knocked out the sky but was okay.
‘Unfortunately it had taken a blow to the head and was stone dead...Read here
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