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| Friday 27th June 2008 | ||
| The highlights of the day were lingering rarities: Lesser Yellowlegs in Norfolk,
American Golden Plover on Anglesey, two Black-winged Stilts in Cheshire and the
Hooded Merganser in Dorset. Brief encounters included a Gull-billed Tern in Conwy,
Red-footed Falcon in Essex and Black Kite in Hampshire. Scarcities included Rose-coloured Starlings in Highland, Lancashire and the Orkney Isles (2), Common Rosefinches in Forth and Highland, Red-backed Shrike in Norfolk and Hoopoe in Hampshire. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 25th June 2008 | ||
| New arrivals today include an adult American Golden Plover on
Anglesey, on the Alaw Estuary, two Black Kites in Yorkshire, at Grimston
and Knaresborough, and a Cattle Egret at Cley NWT, Norfolk. The adult
Lesser Yellowlegs remained at the same site, but the Lesser Grey Shrike
nearby appears to have departed.
A Bee-eater was seen once again in the Coventry area of Warwickshire, briefly over Radford, the first-summer drake Hooded Merganser remained in Weymouth, Dorset, and a probable Black-browed Albatross was seen on the Pembrokeshire coast. Scarcities included Red-backed Shrike in Norfolk, Common Rosefinch in Forth, Rose-coloured Starling in Orkney and an inland Roseate Tern at Broom Gravel-pits, Bedfordshire, with several other individuals at the coast. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Monday 23rd June 2008 | ||
| Bird of the day was surely the male Sardinian Warbler at Flamborough
Head, Yorkshire. Unfortunately, the bird stayed just five minutes, allowing only
the finders to enjoy it. Elsewhere, a Black Stork was seen to fly over
Dancersend, Buckinghamshire late morning. This is perhaps the individual
seen in the same county on 9th June.
Just one lingering rarity was recorded, the Lesser Grey Shrike at Hickling, Norfolk continued to show well, with the male Red-backed Shrike also still nearby, at Sea Palling. Scarcities included the male Common Rosefinch at Tyndrum, Forth, still visiting the feeders at the Real Food Cafe intermittently. The long staying male Corncrake was heard to sing a few times this evening at Hurst, Berkshire, and the second-summer Night Heron was re-located at Earith, Cambridgeshire, a few hundred yards from where it was last seen on the 18th. At least 73 Common Crossbills were seen, as the influx continues across England. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Thursday 19th June 2008 | ||
| The discovery of an adult White-rumped Sandpiper at Grove Ferry NNR,
Kent this afternoon was the highlight of an otherwise quiet day, with other
rarities reported including an immature Red-footed Falcon at Lakenheath
Fen RSPB, Suffolk and two Cattle Egrets at Slimbridge WWT,
Gloucestershire.
Notable scarcities included a singing male Icterine Warbler in Lancashire, at Jackhouse Reservoir, Red-backed Shrike at Sea Palling, Norfolk, Common Rosefinch at Tyndrum, Forth, Rose-coloured Starling at Newburgh, Aberdeenshire and the vocal Corncrake remained in Berkshire. At least 84 Crossbills were seen in nine counties, so the influx continues. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
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