Our first Saturday on Scilly...October 16th. News finally broke on a probable from back in Yorkshire...
2.35pm MEGA E.Yorks TAIGA FLYCATCHER Flamborough Head on cliff below Fog Horn Station
My mind was taken back to late April 2003...yes, I can still remember that far back! I'd just returned from another fabulous Texas experience when this species was mooted. I (and many others) had never heard of this species? I was shattered after my return journey so a combination of fatigue and uncertainty about the record meant I missed it. I've regretted it ever since. So news of this bird made me smile in a slightly resigned manner. I certainly wouldn't be going for it! It wasn't seen the next day.
That was that then...or so I thought.
Fast forward to November 4th...
2.28pm MEGA E.Yorks TAIGA FLYCATCHER Flamborough Head at South Landing on east side of wood
Blimey!!! Unbelievably I had another chance! It was a poor afternoon weather-wise and I'd have been trying to negotiate the joys of traffic through Bridlington. I reluctantly declined the attempt from Withernsea Tesco! It was going dark by 4pm which made me slightly more relaxed. All I could do was hope it remained overnight although the forecast of a clear night and low temperatures didn't inspire confidence.
Thankfully news broke at 7.26am...the bird was still present!!! I spent two sessions with the bird and I eventually got my pics, although it remained in shade throughout...
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