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Tuesday 10th February 2009  
  An apparently unringed juvenile White-tailed Eagle was watched on the Cumbria /Dumfries and Galloway border for much of the day. However, the leg rings of the re-introduced Scottish birds can be extremely difficult to see. An adult Bonaparte's Gull was seen on the beach at Ballybrannigan, County Cork.

In Norfolk, both the Penduline Tit and Black-bellied Dipper made an appearance, the tit showing very well for 15 minutes early morning. The adult white morph Ross's Goose was also seen, at Langham. A drake Baikal Teal or hybrid was again present at Stanwick GPs, Northamptonshire. A Cattle Egret was still present on the Isles of Scilly.
Will Soar, RBA
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