Golden oriole Cornwall sighting at Penzance of 'nearly extinct' bird
Twitchers flocked to Cornwall recently to catch a sight of a 'nearly extinct' bird that was spotted perched in a tree. The incredibly rare golden oriole set the bird-watching world aflutter by stopping off in Gulval, near Penzance, on Saturday (January 13).
The RSPB says the golden oriole is around the size of a blackbird with males sporting a bright yellow body with black wings. Females have additional cream, white and green colouring. The bird spotted in Cornwall had a white chest with dullish green feathers, suggesting it was a female.
Bird that's 'effectively extinct' in UK turns up in Cornwall
Twitchers flocked to Cornwall recently to catch a sight of a 'nearly extinct' bird that was spotted perched in a tree. The incredibly rare golden oriole set the bird-watching world aflutter by stopping off in Gulval, near Penzance, on Saturday (January 13).
The RSPB says the golden oriole is around the size of a blackbird with males sporting a bright yellow body with black wings. Females have additional cream, white and green colouring. The bird spotted in Cornwall had a white chest with dullish green feathers, suggesting it was a female.
Bird that's 'effectively extinct' in UK turns up in Cornwall