"Hundreds of Brits Flock to Quiet Backyard After Bird from America Is Blown Off Course by Hurricane"
Perhaps.
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/hundreds-of-brits-flock-to-quiet-backyard-after-bird-from-america-is-blown-off-course-by-hurricane/
"Around 300 bird watchers crowded a road in the northern city of Sheffield, where a scarlet tanager was first spotted perched on a clothesline.
It is thought the small yellow and black bird arrived in Britain after being blown off course by strong winds from a hurricane in North America. The last time this species was seen in Britain was back in 2014."
#press
Perhaps.
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/hundreds-of-brits-flock-to-quiet-backyard-after-bird-from-america-is-blown-off-course-by-hurricane/
"Around 300 bird watchers crowded a road in the northern city of Sheffield, where a scarlet tanager was first spotted perched on a clothesline.
It is thought the small yellow and black bird arrived in Britain after being blown off course by strong winds from a hurricane in North America. The last time this species was seen in Britain was back in 2014."
#press
Hundreds of Brits Flock to Quiet Backyard After Bird from America Is Blown Off Course by Hurricane
The migratory pattern of the scarlet tanager typically involves a straight line from as far north as Maine to as far south as EcuadorAndy Corbley (Good News Network)