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Sunday 16th September 2007  
  Today's main talking points were three mega rarities; unfortunately all were brief flyovers and were not seen by anyone other than the lucky finders. In Northumberland a White-rumped Swift found over Cresswell Pond mid morning before flying south may constitute the first record for the British Isles. About four and half hours later - and 145 miles to the southwest - another (or the same?) swift with a white-rump was reported flying southeast over West Kirby, Wirral although this time the identification was suspected as Pacific Swift. Meanwhile, in Kent a pale morph Booted Eagle flew over Grove Ferry late morning but unfortunately could not be relocated.

A Lesser Scaup was a new arrival at Rutland Water, Leicestershire as was an American Golden Plover briefly at Balgray Reservoir, Clyde. On the Isles of Scilly Citrine Wagtails were seen on both St Martin's and Tresco and the Spotted Sandpiper remains on St Mary's.

Other lingering rarities comprised the Killdeer and a Baird's Sandpiper both on the Shetland Isles, Wilson's Phalarope in County Down, Glossy Ibis in Merseyside and single Great White Egrets still in Hampshire, Lancashire and Somerset.
Chris Batty, RBA
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