Country diary: why do birdwatchers prize the ring ouzel so much?

The Guardian reports ring ouzels is one of the birds least known to the British public. They are wild, upland loners that are getting scarcer almost annually. Today, there are 15,000 spread thinly from northern Scotland to Cornwall.

Writing 108 years ago, WH Hudson described finding 40 to 50 breeding pairs near this spot. Now, I doubt I could take you to more than one.  

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