JWN Andrewes
Poor Judge of Pasta.
Visited relatives in Suffolk this week, and as is usual on such occasions, I looked to see what was worth trying to catch up with en route. The most appealing candidate this year was the Dark-breasted Barn Owl in south Lincs, and we duly scored, with excellent views of it on flight and perched up on Christmas trees.
And it got me thinking, what else have I ever actively been for that I knew I wouldn't be able to tick?
I'm discounting insurance ticks such as potential future splits (eg Balearic Woodchat), or second guessing committees (eg Falcated Duck or Paddyfield Pipit).
I didn't think twice about scooting off to Conwy RSPB in May '98 to see a gorgeous adult male Black-headed Wagtail, in spite of being in no doubt that it would only ever be a subspecies of Yellow. (It was gone when I returned next day for a fine spring male Ortolan.)
In late autumn 2005 I made it back from the Red Wharf Bay Green Heron in time to swing by the vets at Chester Zoo to see the I'll fated Magnificent Frigatebird that had been picked up in Shropshire earlier that day.
And in common with many here I made the trip to Derbyshire for the Lammergeier, totally regardless of the fact I never for a moment imagined it would pass muster for Cat A.
What else have people been just for the experience of seeing it, knowing that it would never grace their lists?
And it got me thinking, what else have I ever actively been for that I knew I wouldn't be able to tick?
I'm discounting insurance ticks such as potential future splits (eg Balearic Woodchat), or second guessing committees (eg Falcated Duck or Paddyfield Pipit).
I didn't think twice about scooting off to Conwy RSPB in May '98 to see a gorgeous adult male Black-headed Wagtail, in spite of being in no doubt that it would only ever be a subspecies of Yellow. (It was gone when I returned next day for a fine spring male Ortolan.)
In late autumn 2005 I made it back from the Red Wharf Bay Green Heron in time to swing by the vets at Chester Zoo to see the I'll fated Magnificent Frigatebird that had been picked up in Shropshire earlier that day.
And in common with many here I made the trip to Derbyshire for the Lammergeier, totally regardless of the fact I never for a moment imagined it would pass muster for Cat A.
What else have people been just for the experience of seeing it, knowing that it would never grace their lists?