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Saturday 27th March 2010 | ||
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A female Two-barred Crossbill was found at The Lodge RSPB,
Bedfordshire early afternoon, and showed very well from the hide. It wasn't
reported again late afternoon, after news was released. A white morph Gyr
was discovered in Glamorgan, seen briefly on the downs above Rhosilli Bay, where
it was photographed on the ground, and a Bonaparte's Gull spent a short
time at Rye Harbour NR, Sussex, before flying out to sea.
Five Alpine Swifts were found today, in London, Devon, Kent and Suffolk (2). Lingering birds elsewhere were in Norfolk (2) and Dorset. A Pallid Swift was seen for its second day at Kessingland, Suffolk, up until 12.15pm only. In Kent, a Penduline Tit reappeared at Grove Ferry NNR, with three birds still at Dungeness RSPB. The Arctic Redpoll was re-found and confirmed near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Other long staying rarities seen today included Bufflehead in Dorset, Pied-billed Grebe in County Clare, Forster's Tern in County Galway, Snowy Owl on Western Isles, Little Bunting in Highland and Lesser Scaup in Somerset. |
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- Will Soar, RBA | ||
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