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Black Redstart in Fife

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gen2 | 11:45 Fri 13th Jan 2012 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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Yesterday, I found a rare visitor to Fife. As far as I can tell there are just three or 4 birds reported every year from this region.

At first, I didn't know what it was but it was later identified as a Black Redstart.

See it here:

http://www.flickr.com...68493/in/photostream/
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gen2, that's a sweet bird, like a plain robin - well done, you!
This is a handy site for checking the Birds gen2

http://www.birdnet.co.uk/news.html
Well spotted gen2. My best sighting today was a woodcock, very run of the mill on the Yorks coast.
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Thanks Redman, but the info on that site seems to be over a week out of date.
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It is a bit erratic with updates but as a lot of the visitors hang around a few days its always worth checking out any good stuff in your area in case its still about. Have you got a local online forum theres a really good one for north wales and I have seen others for different parts of the UK... local birders tend to post with regular updates.
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Rowanwitch, thanks for the useful info and appreciate your help but it is of no great concern to me. I am not a twitcher and have no interest in running after what others have found. I am primarily an amateur photographer with a keen interest in nature and as such I like to think I am observant and try to learn something about what I see, be it bird, mammal or plant. That is how I realised the wee bird I was looking at wasn't one of the regular suspects.

This week I have been stalking red squirrels. I have just added a couple to my Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/gen2/

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