A first time visitor to the British isles...

the article starts with "Birders and twitchers are heading to North Uist in droves to spot a UK first."

But then later says "Dean said: “The black-billed cuckoo has been seen before in the UK, last sighting about 16 years ago, and always in the autumn. It’s a first ever to see it here in the spring."

So I guess it's only a "UK first" in that this one is here in spring.
 
“The black-billed cuckoo has been seen before in the UK, last sighting about 16 years ago, and always in the autumn. It’s a first ever to see it here in the spring."

So I guess it's only a "UK first" in that this one is here in spring.

Many years ago I found one of these freshly dead - wasn't even cold-on a path on the South Coast- in October. It was sent to somewhere(can't remember where) for confirmation of identification which was correct.

There's been a Great Spotted Cuckoo at Portland for about ten days now. Their first record, third for Dorset. Many people have been to see that too.
 
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the article starts with "Birders and twitchers are heading to North Uist in droves to spot a UK first."

But then later says "Dean said: “The black-billed cuckoo has been seen before in the UK, last sighting about 16 years ago, and always in the autumn. It’s a first ever to see it here in the spring."

So I guess it's only a "UK first" in that this one is here in spring.

The last record was actually in 2014 on north ronaldsay, the last before that was 26 years ago on the scilly isles so I have no idea where that information came from.
 
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