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Thursday 26th July 2007 | ||
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The Chimney Swift failed to make an appearance in York, but there were still
plenty of goodies on offer throughout Britain. In Suffolk, an adult Cattle Egret
was located at North Warren RSPB, but it was not seen after early afternoon. In Merseyside, the
White-rumped Sandpiper was relocated on Crosby Beach and nearby, the
Glossy Ibis remained at Marshside RSPB. In North Lancashire, the Lesser
Yellowlegs was present at Leighton Moss RSPB, but was extremely mobile over
a large area with Redshanks and Greenshanks.
Other bits and bobs included a Rose-coloured Starling in Cornwall, at Trewellard and Wryneck in Dorset, at West Bay. A dark-rumped Whimbrel was logged past Lowestoft, Suffolk, this evening - the Hudsonian Whimbrel was still on Walney Island, Cumbria yesterday. Another belated item of news from yesterday concerned a Snowy Owl reappearing on Lewis, Western Isles, after an absence from this island of over three months. |
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- Will Soar, RBA | ||
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