Migration to marvel at: a gateway drug to vismigging...
Turdus torquatus is one of those Latin names that very much suits the bird it is applied to. Turdus is the word for thrush, and torquatus has two meanings - one linked to the Wryneck (where the word means "twisted" in honour of the way the Wryneck contorts itself when threatened) and one linked to Ring Ouzel where the word means "wearer of a torc". Torcs were jewellery made famous by ancient Egyptian culture (but actually present across lots of ancient cultures), and take the shape of a wide semi-circular necklace that covers the upper chest. The Ring Ouzel is the Torc-wearing Thrush. At 5.48am it was 1C and there was very much a sense of frost and darkness and regret in my car. I was in urgent need of caffeine, and I had timed my arrival for first light poorly given that I was on the west side of a valley, meaning the light would be later to appear. I walked the road for a mile up the hill and then back down slowly, hearing Tawny Owls and seeing Barn Owl, ...