Rare vulture 'came from Alps' - Researcherspublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 13 October 2020
A huge vulture spotted on the Yorkshire/Derbyshire border and in Lincolnshire was born in the French Alps last year, according to new genetic research.
The bearded vulture is one of the largest wild birds ever seen in the UK and was seen in the Peak District in July.
Birdwatchers flocked to Howden Moor, near Sheffield, to catch a glimpse and grab a photograph of the rare raptor, which is larger than a golden eagle.
It's thought the vulture was blown off course by bad weather.
Feathers collected by Yorkshire birder David Ball, and analysed by the Vulture Conservation Foundation, show the female bird was born in the French Alps last year in a wild nest.
The bird, nicknamed Vigo, spent much of her summer in the Peak District, but has also been seen in Lincolnshire.