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Saturday 29th March 2008  
  The mobile White-tailed Eagle was seen again today, briefly over Seaforth LWT, Merseyside, but there was no sign of the bird since.

Long staying rarities included King Eiders in Devon and Ayrshire, Spotted Sandpiper in Forth, and Glossy Ibis in Lancashire. The Long-billed Dowitcher reappeared at Bowling Green Marsh, Devon, with the Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler still in Cornwall, at Tehidy Country Park.

The male White-spotted Bluethroat showed well all day at Minsmere, RSPB, and, inland, good numbers of Kittiwakes and Little Gulls were seen.
Will Soar, RBA
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