Daily News Summaries
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Saturday 17th April 2010  
  A male Savi's Warbler was both seen and heard at Marazion Marsh RSPB, Cornwall today, whilst a White-billed Diver was found off Finavarra Point, County Clare. The Ferruginous Duck in Somerset and Hooded Merganser in Cleveland were the only lingering rarities seen.

Scarcities included a Serin, a Wryneck, two Pomarine Skuas, two Ring-billed Gulls, three Glaucous Gulls, an Iceland Gull, a Black Brant, two Surf Scoters, two Green-winged Teals, a White Stork, three Great White Egrets, three Hoopoes, a Lapland Bunting and four Shorelarks.
Will Soar, RBA
Friday 16th April 2010  
  The highlight of the day were a Ring-necked Duck in Oxfordshire, a Hoopoe in Kent, four Shorelarks in Lincolnshire, five Waxwings in West Yorkshire, two Pomarine Skuas passing Cumbria and three Iceland Gulls (in County Cork, Norfolk and the Shetland Isles). A total of 21 Garganey were located across twelve counties.
Chris Batty, RBA
Thursday 15th April 2010  
  Lingering rarities confirmed as still present today comprised the White-billed Diver in Highland, Ferruginous Duck in Somerset and Glossy Ibis in County Wexford.

Scarcities included seven Shorelarks (together in Lincolnshire), three Green-winged Teals, two each of Surf Scoter (together in Fife), White Stork (together in Glamorgan) and Great White Egret and single Ring-necked Duck (Oxfordshire) and Ring-billed Gull (Shetland Isles).
Chris Batty, RBA
Wednesday 14th April 2010  
  Two White-billed Divers were seen off Burghead, Moray this afternoon, with one lingering into the evening. On the Western Isles, a male Snowy Owl was found on North Uist, whilst further south, a Lesser Scaup was at Shapwick Heath NNR, Somerset. A Ferruginous Duck also remained in the latter county.

Scarcities seen today included a White Stork in Dorset, Hoopoe in Argyll, Great White Egret in Somerset, two Surf Scoters, two Glaucous Gulls, Iceland Gull in Devon, Caspian Gull in Yorkshire, five Spoonbills, nine Waxwings and seven Shorelarks in Lincolnshire.
Will Soar, RBA
Sunday 11th April 2010  
  The highlight of the day was the continued presence of the Balearic Woodchat Shrike in Cornwall. Elsewhere, the elusive Two-barred Crossbill remained in Bedfordshire, a King Eider was found in Aberdeenshire, a White-billed Diver showed again on the Western Isles, Glossy Ibis lingered in County Wexford and Somerset (2) and an Alpine Swift flew over Durlston, Dorset.

Scarcities included 22 Shorelarks, five each of Hoopoes and Great White Egret, three each of Iceland Gull and Caspian Gull (Suffolk), two each of Ring-necked Duck, Ring-billed Gull (County Cork) and Glaucous Gull and single Woodchat Shrike (Cornwall), Wryneck (Suffolk), Surf Scoter (Devon), Green-winged Teal (Fife), Black Brant (Norfolk) and Tundra Bean Goose (Lancashire) were all recorded.

In Wales the two White Storks remained on Anglesey until mid morning before disappearing, only to reappear over Penmaenmawr, Conwy late in the afternoon.
Chris Batty, RBA
Saturday 10th April 2010  
  The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Balearic Woodchat Shrike in Cornwall at Ruan Pool. Elsewhere, on the Western Isles six White-billed Divers were located off the Isle of Lewis and in Essex an Alpine Swift flew over Braintree.

Lingering rarities included the elusive Two-barred Crossbill still in Bedfordshire, the Bonaparte's Gull in Glamorgan and two Glossy Ibises in Somerset.

Scarcities were represented by five Hoopoes, three each of Lapland Bunting and Glaucous Gull, two each of Surf Scoter, Great White Egret, Ring-billed Gull (County Cork), Great Grey Shrike, Green-winged Teal and Iceland Gull and single Woodchat Shrike (Cornwall), Serin (Kent), Ring-necked Duck (Orkney Isles), Snow Goose (Aberdeenshire) and Caspian Gull (Kent). Two White Storks together on Anglesey at Wylfa Head this evening were presumably the same pair reported yesterday in Somerset and last being noted 140 miles southeast of their current location; migrating north over Rogerstone.
Chris Batty, RBA
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