Birdguides have recently uploaded an electronic version of the article I did about 'discovering' Corvo in 2005. Direct link HERE
Direct link HEREThe Azores is well placed to receive Neotropical vagrants – and dramatic weather systems. @PeterAlfrey's visit in autumn 2005 delivered both in abundance, condensing a lifetime of birding highs into three weeks and putting the island of Corvo on the map: https://t.co/qX3r2jZrQu
— BirdGuides (@BirdGuides) September 30, 2021
One that got away? An unpublished photo of a possible first for the Western Palearctic that I also had in 2005- presumably a Cabot's Tern (considering the context) but unfortunately not enough detail of the primary pattern to be certain
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