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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Emberiza rustica, Glamorgan Bird Club, Portland Bird Observatory, Portland Obs, rare bird, Rustic bunting
I’ve just had a fantastic long weekend’s birding with the Glamorgan Bird Club at the Portland Bird Observatory in Dorset. Not only did we stay in an old lighthouse but we saw an incredible number of amazing birds. I haven’t typed up my list yet but I do know I had fifteen (yes, 15!!!) lifers (for non-birders, I saw fifteen species I had never seen before).

This little beauty was one of them: it’s a Rustic bunting (Emberiza rustica), a bird that breeds in northern Europe and in Asia and normally migrates to Japan and parts of China and south-east Asia to over-winter. This little one may have been blown the wrong way by strong winds or perhaps, by mistake, it joined up with a group of other small birds heading for Britain.

It was both an amazing experience and a real privilege to see such a rarity up close. (You can read more about this bird and see more pictures on the Portland Obs blog here.)

Thanks, Annie. I will pass the link on to him 🙂
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Sounds like a wonderful experience. Wish I had been there.
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If you haven’t been to the Obs, you really should go, Joyce. Because of the location, they see rare birds quite often, and anyone can stay there. The whole weekend was brilliant!
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Need to have a word with my other half, I think.
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Have him check out some of Martin’s blog postings (http://portlandbirdobs.blogspot.co.uk/), Joyce, and I’m sure he’ll soon be convinced. The accommodation’s fairly primitive – bunk beds – but the birds (and moths, if you’re in to them) are worth a few days’ cramped sleeping conditions, I reckon.
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