A male White-spotted Bluethroat has returned to Slimbridge for a rather astonishing third summer. Up to very recently it has been incredibly elusive with reports of birders making multiple visits and spending many hours dipping it. I have seen a few Bluethroats in the UK and have had excellent close views and good photos so I had zero motivation to go and see it. In the last week or so, however, it has had a remarkable change of character and has been showing well for extended periods and singing. I hence arrived at an almost empty Slimbridge car park just after 08:00 yesterday and made my way to the members only entrance which opens at 08:15. I went straight to the Shepard’s hut at the end of the summer walkway. After a short wait the Bluethroat appeared on a fence post some distance from the hut and started to sing. This set the tone for the whole day with it making regular appearances on two somewhat distant twig perches at the back end of the reed bed and on the fence post either s...