Eastern Black Redstart, Red flanked Bluetail etc Dec 2025 – Feb 2026
Catching up with a few birds seen relatively recently. The Eastern Black Redstart at Sheringham has been a long-staying, very confiding bird. This is a asian subspecies group of the Black Redstart that occasionally appears in the UK as a vagrant. There have been fewer than 25 accepted records in British history, mostly along the eastern and southern coasts. In its native range (Central and Eastern Asia, including the Altai Mountains and Himalayas). It breeds between 2,000 and 5,000 meters above sea level. They normally migrate south to India or northern Africa for the winter. The Red-flanked Bluetail near Dereham. This is a small, robin-like bird that has transitioned from a legendary "mega-rarity" to a scarce but annual visitor to the UK. While most sightings occur on the East Coast during autumn migration, it is increasingly found wintering in the UK. There is also an individual that has been wintering at Crockham Hill Common in Kent. The species breeds across a...