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Thursday 14th June 2007  
  The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Hudsonian Whimbrel at South Walney, Cumbria. Found in the morning high tide roost, the identity was not confirmed until it showed again this evening.

On the Shetland Isles a Great Reed Warbler was a new arrival alongside the Killdeer at Virkie, Mainland whilst on the Unst the Little Crake remained at Burrafirth.

Elsewhere, the Great Reed Warbler was still on territory at Lydd, Kent, the Great White Egret remained at Tophill Low, East Yorkshire, the Bee-eater was seen again at Tarbet, Highland and the Glossy Ibis reappeared at Newton Marsh, Lancashire.
Chris Batty, RBA
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