news item posted on BBC.com today may interest some:
A female osprey has completed a "remarkable" transatlantic journey from Scotland to Barbados.
The bird of prey, which was tagged last summer in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park in Renfrewshire, was spotted on the Caribbean island earlier this month.
The Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation said it covered 4,124 miles during its epic journey from Lochwinnoch.
And one expert said it was the first time a UK osprey had been observed in the Americas.
See the website for the rest of the story.
David Gulbenkian Jeffco
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