‘Once in a generation moment:’ Rare taiga flycatcher spotted in Vancouver
VANCOUVER — Dozens of birders descended to Vancouver’s Sunset Beach Park on Sunday to catch a rare glimpse of a bird that avian enthusiasts say has never been recorded in Canada before.
Compared to blue jays, which are known for their sharp blue colour, taiga flycatchers are ordinary at first glance.
But birder Ethan Moon, who was the first to spot it on Christmas Day, says they are a rare sight in Canada as they usually breed in Eastern Russia and Mongolia and are known to migrate to northeast India, Thailand and China.
Moon says it’s “a once-in-a-generation moment” to see the “little guy” after its long journey to Canada.
