The bird was initially found in a resident's garden and was encouraged to feed on a patch of land opposite where seed had been put out for it so viewing could be made easier. It remained from early January to mid-March attracting several thousand birders who contributed a total of £6378 in donations to the Cley Church restoration fund.
The bird was initially found in a resident's garden and was encouraged to feed on a patch of land opposite where seed had been put out for it so viewing could be made easier. It remained from early January to mid-March attracting several thousand birders who contributed a total of £6378 in donations to the Cley Church restoration fund.