Richard Prior
Halfway up an Alp
The celebrity (in this region at least) Turnstone has returned to winter in the same small bay on Lake Geneve (or Lac Léman if you prefer) today for the 21st consecutive year! I'd love to know the route it takes each year to and from its breeding area, but its incredible (and atypical choice of location) site fidelity made me wonder what other examples people may have, particularly of 'out of normal range' birds. 'Albert' on Hermaness was one that springs to mind but at least it was in a Gannet colony, this Turnstone is a long way from any coast and usually has no company all through the winter except for the odd Common Sandpiper.