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Saturday 24th March 2007  
  A Great Spotted Cuckoo was reported on St Martin's, Isle of Scilly. Other rarities remaining in southwest England included Dusky Warbler, Spotted Sandpiper and American Herring Gull in Cornwall, Laughing Gull and Cattle Egret in Devon and Lesser Scaup in Somerset.

Elsewhere in England the Black-eared Kite was still in Norfolk, the Glossy Ibis in Lancashire and Long-billed Dowitcher in Essex.

In Scotland two Snowy Owls, White-billed Diver and American Herring Gull all remained on Lewis, Western Isles whilst on the mainland the Barrow's Goldeneye continued to bee seen at Loch Venachar, Forth. In Wales the Long-billed Dowitcher was still on Anglesey and in Ireland an American Herring Gull was still in Co Mayo.
Chris Batty, RBA
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