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Wednesday 29th July 2009  
  The second Marsh Sandpiper for the Isles of Scilly was discovered this evening, and continued to show well at Porth Hellick until dusk. In County Louth, a Gull-billed Tern was seen off Cooley Point early evening, and two Wilson's Petrels flew past the Bridges of Ross, County Clare.

Lingering rarities included the Pacific Golden Plover at Breydon Water, Norfolk, whilst either a Pacific or American Golden Plover flew south past Southwold, Suffolk, this evening. In Scotland, the Lesser Yellowlegs remained in Lothian, and both the Ferruginous Duck and Ring-necked Duck were still in Fife.
Will Soar, RBA
Tuesday 28th July 2009  
  Lingering rarities included the adult Pacific Golden Plover at Breydon Water, Norfolk, single Lesser Yellowlegs' in Lothian and Yorkshire, Franklin's Gull on Orkney, Great White Egret in Somerset and Ferruginous Duck in Fife, where it was joined by a Ring-necked Duck.

On the Isles of Scilly, the probable Black-browed Albatross was seen, once again distantly off St Martin's, but a pelagic a couple of hours later in the area failed to find the troublesome bird.
Will Soar, RBA
Saturday 25th July 2009  
  A Ferruginous Duck was a new arrival at Skinflats, Forth and a Wilson's Petrel was seen from a boat offshore from Padstow, Cornwall.

Lingering rarities comprised the Collared Pratincole still in East Yorkshire, Franklin's Gull on the Orkney Isles, Lesser Yellowlegs in Lothian, American Golden Plover in Norfolk, Cattle Egret in Devon and single Great White Egrets in both Somerset and Suffolk.

Seabirds elsewhere included a Sabine's Gull in Highland, Cory's Shearwater off Suffolk and Balearic Shearwaters in Cornwall (59), Devon (3) and the Isles of Scilly.
Chris Batty, RBA
Friday 24th July 2009  
  In Norfolk, the Great Spotted Cuckoo remained in the Salthouse area all day, although it went missing between 11am and 7.50pm, when it was eventually re-found at nearby Kelling. In East Yorkshire, relocating rarities included a Lesser Yellowlegs at Paull Holme Strays, and Collared Pratincole at Tophill Low NR. A Black Kite was seen in Suffolk.

In the Southwest, four Wilson's Petrels were seen this evening off the Isles of Scilly. Elsewhere, the Little Bittern was in Somerset, Franklin's Gull was Orkney, American Golden Plover in Norfolk and Lesser Yellowlegs in Lothian.
Will Soar, RBA
Thursday 23rd July 2009  
  An adult Great Spotted Cuckoo was found at Salthouse, Norfolk, late afternoon, and was present until 8.55pm at least. It was typically mobile and elusive, and ranged over a very wide area on the north and east side of the village.

At opposite ends of the country a male Two-barred Crossbill was on Fair Isle, Shetland, and five Wilson's Petrels were seen from a pelagic near the Isles of Scilly. Lingering rarities included the Collared Pratincole in Yorkshire, American Golden Plover in Norfolk, Lesser Yellowlegs in Lothian, Franklin's Gull on Orkney and Great White Egret in Somerset.
Will Soar, RBA
Wednesday 22nd July 2009  
  The mid-summer lull was once again shattered this morning, with the discovery of a Blue-cheeked Bee-eater in Kent. The bird was seen at St Margaret's at Cliffe briefly 10.20am, before disappearing. Luckily, it returned shortly after, and remained on site until 1.40pm when it flew a short distance and was lost to view. Despite a thorough search of the area by large numbers of birders it wasn't seen again. This represents the second for Kent, and the first twitchable bird for Britain since the Shetland individual in 1997.

Other rarities included a Collared Pratincole in Yorkshire, single Lesser Yellowlegs in Fife, Lothian and Yorkshire, an American Golden Plover in Norfolk and the Franklin's Gull on Orkney.
Will Soar, RBA
Tuesday 21st July 2009  
  In Fife, a Lesser Yellowlegs was found on the rising tide on the Eden Estuary at Edenside, before flying onto the saltings. A juvenile Lesser Yellowlegs was found in exactly the same place in September 2008. Other new rarities included two Cattle Egrets in Devon and the returning Great White Egret at Blashford Lakes HWT, Hampshire.

In Yorkshire, the Collared Pratincole remained for its second day at High Eske NR. Scarcities included Pectoral Sandpiper in Kent, Red-backed Shrike on Orkney, Pomarine Skua in the West Midlands and a Red-necked Phalarope on the Western Isles.
Will Soar, RBA
Monday 20th July 2009  
  A Collared Pratincole was watched for a few minutes at High Esk NR, East Yorkshire, this evening, before flying north and not relocated. Further south, a Wilson's Petrel was seen off a pelagic out of the Isles of Scilly, and late news from yesterday concerned two Black-winged Stilts in Kent.

Lingering rarities included just the Little Bittern and Great White Egret in Somerset. Scarcities included a Pectoral Sandpiper in Kent, a Red-backed Shrike on Orkney and good numbers of seabirds in the south-west.
Will Soar, RBA
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