
Vagrants Whilst updating my website recently I came across the fact that a Great Black Hawk was voted "Number one craziest vagrant of 2018" by the ABA. This led me to thinking about other unexpected records, of which the UK, due to its geographical location, has more than its fair share. None more so than the moribund White Tern recently, but many unexpected seabirds have turned up in the last decade- Boobies, Albatrosses (other than Black-browed), Soft-plumaged Petrel, White-chinned Petrel etc. With climate change and weather patterns altering virtually no pelagic species is totally unexpected, plus we knew little of some species movements before satellite tracking, so birds may have been dismissed as "impossible". However, many of these are untwitchable, although a lot of people have added one or two Boobies to their list. Having seen plenty whilst travelling I didn't bother, but on driving north just after a long-staying Brown Booby had moved on I stopped a...