FORTEAN BIRD NEWS FROM THE WATCHER OF THE SKIES


What has Corinna's column of fortean bird news got to do with Cryptozoology?

Well, everything actually!

In an article for the first edition of Cryptozoology Bernard Heuvelmans wrote that cryptozoology is the study of 'unexpected animals' and following on from that perfectly reasonable assertion, it seems to us that whereas the study of out-of-place birds may not have the glamour of the hunt for bigfoot or lake monsters, it is still a perfectly valid area for the Fortean zoologist to be interested in.






BIGFOOT NEWS IN BRIEF







Bigfoot Thursday: Bigfoot Eyeshine or Monster Hoax?
Today's Bigfoot video shows a man, his frightened dogs, and what looks like a monster sitting in the woods in the pitch dark of night. It's an interesting ...

Bigfoot.
There was an epic bigfoot thread on THF in the "Open Hunting" section. Few guys on there are like bigfoot researchers and were posting all their ...
Breakdown: Possible Garden Bigfoot Footage
The Crypto Crew:Possible bigfoot walks past a garden.This figure does not appear in any kind of a hurry or to notice it is being filmed.I don't know if it ...
Video: Two Fishermen Get the Bigfoot Fright of Their Lives
"On Friday, July 11 at around 7pm, two fishermen were fishing on and around the property of Gayle Beatty, Lead Investigator with Bigfoot Researchers ...
MK Davis Discusses Bigfoot And Dogs
Why do Bigfoots have a disdain for dogs? Why do they sometimes tolerate one dog and then kill others? M.K. Davis has some theories on this.
Woman Has Bigfoot Encounter In Oregon Caves (Video)
Here's a brand new video from Kelly Shaw talking about a woman who compared what it felt like to see a bear versus a Bigfoot. It's a frightening and ...
Bigfoot Researchers Says They Raise and Herd ELK
“With the elk come the elk herders,” says Bigfoot researcher JC Johnson. He says that Bigfoot raises elk from babies and herd them much the same ...
Historical Bigfoot Attack Site Rediscovered In Washington
Has the site of one of cryptozoology's most famous tales of Bigfoot-related violence finally been rediscovered? After years of expeditions, one ...
deceased bigfoot found in san diego mountains!
Link of the news: http://thebaymirror.com.nipsysnews.com/deceased-bigfoot-found-in-san-diego-mountains!/r/135368 ...

THE GONZO BLOG DOO-DAH MAN HIDES AND SEEKS

The Gonzo Daily - Friday
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On the whole it has been quite a nice day so far. My stepdaughter Shosh will be arriving tonight, and I have just acquired six zebra danios for my Southeast Asia small community tank. More and more reports of the yellow legged tortoiseshell are coming in from the east of the country, and I have been sent a graphic showing how this species colonised Sweden in only a few short years. It looks as though we might soon have a new British resident species, which will be exciting. Plans for the Weird Weekend are continuing apace, and today I got a signed CD from the lovely Judy Dyble. I will be writing to thank her later and manfully resisting the temptation to start the letter "Hey Jude"....
 
 
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Asian visitor back after 60 years: Yellow-legged Tortoiseshell butterflies spotted on the east coast for first time since 1953

A rare butterfly has been spotted in Britain for the first time in 60 years, having migrated from Eastern Europe.

The only previous record of a wild Yellow-legged Tortoiseshell in Britain was in 1953, when it was seen just once in Sevenoaks, Kent.

In the past week there have already been four confirmed sightings, along the East coast in Norfolk, Suffolk and Kent, and six further reports of the butterfly in coastal areas stretching as far north as Lincolnshire. Conservationists are very excited about the sightings, which are as rare an occurrence as anything in the butterfly world.

There have been four confirmed sightings of a Yellow-legged tortoiseshell butterfly on the east coast this week and another six possible sightings as far north as Lincolnshire
There have been four confirmed sightings of a Yellow-legged tortoiseshell butterfly on the east coast this week and another six possible sightings as far north as Lincolnshire

Richard Fox, of the Butterfly Conservation charity, said: ‘The Yellow-legged Tortoiseshell usually is seen in Eastern Europe - we have only one recorded sighting in this country before now, and that was in 1953. ‘So to have up to ten sightings in a week is incredibly exciting.’


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