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Monday 11th June 2007  
  A River Warbler trapped on Fair Isle, Shetland Isles was the undoubted highlight of the day, although it was not seen after it was released. Also on Fair Isle the Lesser Grey Shrike remained but there was no sign of the Paddyfield Warbler.

Elsewhere, a Caspian Tern was seen briefly at Willington, Derbyshire and a Red-footed Falcon flew over Spurn, East Yorkshire but there was no sign of the White-tailed Plover at Leighton Moss, Lancashire.

Lingering rarities comprised the Great Reed Warbler in Kent, Great White Egret in East Yorkshire, Ferruginous Duck in Somerset, King Eider in Argyll and Killdeer on Shetland Isles.
Chris Batty, RBA
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