Wednesday, July 03, 2013
"Rare bird, white-throated needletail, killed by wind turbine in front of crowd of twitchers"
The U.K. Daily Mail's Will Robinson Has this not nice story:
"There had been only eight recorded sightings of the white-throated needletail in the UK since 1846. So when one popped up again on British shores this week, twitchers were understandably excited. A group of 40 enthusiasts dashed to the Hebrides to catch a glimpse of the brown, black and blue bird, which breeds in Asia and winters in Australasia. But instead of being treated to a wildlife spectacle they were left with a horror show when it flew into a wind turbine and was killed."