A dead, useless metal statue, a scarecrow for the vagrant birds that might pass by.
Some of these records may be due to vagrant birds carried by cyclones.
Among the many vagrant birds which have been found here, the following was a first for Britain:
There have been a few records of vagrant birds reaching Atlantic islands.
Even before the establishment of the reserve, the gravel pits were known for their attraction to breeding, passage migrant and vagrant birds.
Lundy has attracted many vagrant birds, in particular species from North America.
Cemlyn has attracted a number of vagrant birds.
These include accidental visits by vagrant birds that have wandered far from their normal habitations.
Several rare vagrant birds have occurred here, including a long-staying Gyrfalcon in 1986.
For 172 years no breeding was recorded on Raoul, although occasional vagrant individual birds were seen.