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| Tuesday 12th October 2010 | ||
| Today's highlights on the Isles of Scilly were
both Pied and Western Black-eared Wheatear, Subalpine Warbler,
American Golden Plover, Little Bunting, Pectoral Sandpiper, two each of
Icterine Warbler, Red-breasted Flycatcher and Common Rosefinch,
four Wrynecks and five Yellow-browed Warblers. Meanwhile, on the
Shetland Isles were Daurian Shrike, Western Bonelli's Warbler, Olive-backed
Pipit, Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll, Radde's Warbler, Dusky Warbler, Snow Goose,
Short-toed Lark, Red-breasted Flycatcher, two each of Buff-breasted
Sandpiper, Barred Warbler and Great Grey Shrike, three
Shorelarks, five Greenland Redpolls, 10 Yellow-browed Warblers
and 85 Lapland Buntings.
Elsewhere, rare passerines comprised, in County
Cork Myrtle Warbler, American Buff-bellied Pipit, Red-eyed Vireo,
Red-flanked Bluetail and House Crow, on the Western Isles two
Red-eyed Vireos together, in Lincolnshire a brief Black-eared Wheatear,
in Northumberland Red-flanked Bluetail, Olive-backed Pipit and Dusky
Warbler, in Norfolk a Red-flanked Bluetail, in North Yorkshire a
Dusky Warbler, in Hampshire two brief Penduline Tits, in Cleveland
a Red-throated Pipit and in London an Ortolan Bunting flew over.
Other rarities included the Green Heron
still in Cornwall, Solitary Sandpiper in Devon, Squacco Heron in
Pembrokeshire, Baird's Sandpiper in Essex, Wilson's Phalaropes
in both Norfolk and County Wicklow, Lesser Yellowlegs in County Galway,
King Eider in Suffolk, single Lesser Scaups in both Dumfries and
Warwickshire, Ferruginous Duck in Norfolk and Glossy Ibises in
Devon, Dumfries and County Tyrone.
Significant late news concerned a Common
Nighthawk present yesterday at Horden, County Durham but not found there
today |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Monday 11th October 2010 | ||
| Today, on the Scilly Isles the Western Black-eared Wheatear remained as did
American Golden Plover, Tawny Pipit, Buff-breasted Sandpiper,
Pectoral Sandpiper, Common Rosefinch, Yellow-browed Warbler, two
Wrynecks, three Little Buntings and five each of both Red-breasted Flycatcher and
Lapland Bunting. On the Shetland Isles the American Buff-bellied Pipit remained alongside Blyth's Reed, Western Bonelli's, Radde's and Dusky Warblers, Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll, Olive-backed Pipit, Spotted and Buff-breasted Sandpipers, Shorelark, two Common Rosefinches, three each of Barred Warbler and Great Grey Shrike, seven Greenland Redpolls, 13 Yellow-browed Warblers and 67 Lapland Buntings. Elsewhere, Nearctic landbirds comprised a Hermit Thrush still on the Western Isles, Myrtle Warblers in both County Cork and County Galway, Bobolink again in Pembrokeshire and Red-eyed Vireos in Cleveland and the Western Isles (2). Nearctic waders included Solitary Sandpiper (Devon), Baird's Sandpiper (Essex), Lesser Yellowlegs (County Wexford) and two Wilson's Phalaropes (Norfolk and County Wicklow). Rare passerines from Eurasia comprised five Red-flanked Bluetails (Lothian, Norfolk (2), Northumberland and the Orkney Isles), Paddyfield Warbler and Red-throated Pipit (together in County Clare), Penduline Tit (Devon), two Dusky Warblers (Northumberland and North Yorkshire), Little Bunting (East Yorkshire) and either a Pied or Eastern Black-eared Wheatear on the Orkney Isles. The best of the rest included the Green Heron still in Cornwall, House Crow in County Cork, Squacco Heron in Pembrokeshire, Lesser Scaup in Warwickshire, King Eiders in both Moray and Suffolk, three Ferruginous Ducks together in Suffolk, Ross's Goose in Dumfries and Glossy Ibises in Devon (2), Dumfries, Kent (7) and County Tyrone. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Friday 8th October 2010 | ||
| The big news of the day was the discovery of the second Bobolink of
the year, this time in Pembrokeshire on Skomer Island. A third was also possibly
seen at St David's Head, also Pembrokeshire, but was only seen briefly. Other
new arrivals included Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll and Rustic Bunting
in Orkney, on South Ronaldsay and Sanday respectively, Rustic Bunting at
Kilnsea, Yorkshire, Radde's Warbler at Tynemouth, Northumberland, King
Eider at Burghead, Moray and Red-throated Pipit at Prawle Point,
Devon.
Shetland highlights included two Red-flanked Bluetails, Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler, Dusky Warbler and Radde's Warbler, whilst lingering rarities there included Syke's Warbler, Black-headed Bunting and Citrine Wagtail. The Myrtle Warbler remained in County Cork, as did the Green Heron in Cornwall, single Wilson's Phalaropes in Norfolk and County Wicklow, Semipalmated Sandpiper and Baird's Sandpiper in Essex, King Eider in Suffolk, Long-billed Dowitcher in Flintshire and Spotted Sandpiper in Devon. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Thursday 7th October 2010 | ||
| On Scilly a first winter Black-headed Bunting was found on St. Agnes
this afternoon and a Little Bunting was seen briefly on St.Mary's.
Elsewhere American waders were the main finds of the day, with a White-rumped
Sandpiper at Walmsley in Cornwall, a Baird's Sandpiper at Holland
Haven in Essex and an American Golden Plover at Shannon in County Offaly.
On Orkney there is an Olive-backed Pipit for its second day at Deerness
on Mainland.
In Cornwall the Green Heron was still to be found at the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and in County Cork, both the Myrtle Warbler on Cape Clear and the Red-eyed Vireo at Firkeel, were still present. On Shetland lingering rarities included a confiding Lanceolated Warbler on Unst along with 2 Little Buntings, a Blyth's Reed Warbler on Fetlar and a Sykes's Warbler on Mainland. On Scilly the American Golden Plover was still on St.Mary's along with a Buff-breasted Sandpiper and elsewhere the Semi-palmated Sandpiper and a Pectoral Sandpiper could both still be found at Abberton Reservoir in Essex. Other lingering rarities included Wilson's Phalaropes in Norfolk and in County Wicklow, American Golden Plovers in Yorkshire and County Kerry, Black Duck in County Mayo, King Eider in Suffolk, Lesser Scaup in Warwickshire, Spotted Sandpiper in Devon, House Crow in County Cork and four Glossy Ibises - three in Devon and one in Dorset. There are now three Buff-breasted Sandpipers at Scotney on the Kent/Sussex border with a further three in Shetland, and singles in Argyll and Cornwall. |
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| - Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 6th October 2010 | ||
| The highlight of the day was discovery of a Green Heron in Cornwall at Pentewan. In County Cork a
Red-eyed Vireo was new at Firkeel Glen and in County Galway an American Golden Plover was located at Truska. Around the Shetland Isles, Fetlar hosted both Sykes's Warbler and Blyth's Reed Warbler, Mainland held Sykes's Warbler and American Buff-bellied Pipit, Unst both Lanceolated Warbler and Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll and Out Skerries Black-headed Bunting and Citrine Wagtail, with an around the islands supporting cast of Red-breasted Flycatcher, Bluethroat, Honey Buzzard, two Barred Warblers, three each of Buff-breasted Sandpiper and Greenland Redpoll, 13 Yellow-browed Warblers and 133 Lapland Buntings. On the Isles of Scilly both the Spotted Sandpiper and American Golden Plover remained whilst, on Tresco, a Tundra Peregrine was a new discovery. Elsewhere on the archipelago were Spotted Crake, Wryneck, Spoonbill, two each of Buff-breasted Sandpiper and Pectoral Sandpiper, and 23 Lapland Buntings. Otherwise, lingering rarities comprised both the Myrtle Warbler and House Crow still in County Cork, Semipalmated Sandpiper in Essex, Wilson's Phalaropes in both Norfolk and County Wicklow, American Golden Plover in North Yorkshire, Spotted Sandpiper in Devon, Lesser Yellowlegs on the Western Isles, Lesser Scaup in Warwickshire, Ross's Goose in Cumbria, Glossy Ibises in Devon (3) and Dorset, and single Ferruginous Ducks in Somerset, Suffolk and West Yorkshire. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Tuesday 5th October 2010 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Myrtle Warbler in County Cork on Cape Clear: only the twenty-ninth record for the British Isles but the tenth for Cape Clear; where the last was present on 30th-31st October 2005. The Myrtle Warbler follows four American Buff-bellied Pipits (Shetland Isles, Orkney Isles and County Galway), a Bobolink (Glamorgan), an Alder or Willow Flycatcher (Norfolk), Northern Parula (Argyll) and Swainson's Thrush (Shetland Isles) as the ninth Nearctic landbird to be found so far this autumn. On the Shetland Isles the Sykes's Warbler and American Buff-bellied Pipit remained on Mainland, as did Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll and two Little Buntings on Unst, Black-headed Bunting and Citrine Wagtail on Out Skerries, Red-breasted Flycatcher, Red-backed Shrike and Great Grey Shrike, two each of both Buff-breasted Sandpiper and Barred Warbler, four Yellow-browed Warblers and 21 Lapland Buntings. On the Scilly Isles an American Golden Plover arrived alongside Spotted Sandpiper, Rustic Bunting, Pectoral Sandpiper, Yellow-browed Warbler, three Wrynecks and six Lapland Buntings. Elsewhere, rarities comprised a brief Red-rumped Swallow in Lincolnshire, Siberian Stonechat in Cornwall, Semipalmated Sandpiper in Essex, Wilson's Phalaropes in both Norfolk and County Wicklow, Spotted Sandpiper in Devon, American Golden Plover in East Yorkshire, King Eider in Suffolk, Lesser Scaup in Warwickshire, Glossy Ibis in Dorset, Ferruginous Ducks in both Somerset and West Yorkshire and single Ross's Geese in both Angus and Cumbria. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Monday 4th October 2010 | ||
| In Shetland, the Channerwick Booted Warbler was re-identified as a Sykes's
Warbler today. It remained elusive, with most views being of it in flight.
Elsewhere in Shetland the Black-headed Bunting and Citrine Wagtail
remained on Out Skerries (with another of the latter still at Sandwick,
Mainland), Radde's Warbler at Sumburgh, American Buff-bellied Pipit
at Esha Ness, Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll and two Little Buntings
on Unst and another Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll on Fair Isle.
Further south, new discoveries included a Rustic Bunting in Isles of Scilly, a Ross's Goose in Angus and both Red-throated Pipit and Red-footed Falcon on Portland, Dorset. Rare waders recorded included single Wilson's Phalaropes in Norfolk and County Wexford, single Lesser Yellowlegs' in Western Isles and County Wexford, Semipalmated Sandpiper in Essex, single Spotted Sandpipers in Isles of Scilly and Devon and single American Golden Plovers in Yorkshire and County Kerry. Two Blue-winged Teals remained in County Wexford, four Glossy Ibises were in Devon (3) and Dorset and the Siberian Stonechat was still at Nanquidno Valley, Cornwall. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Sunday 3rd October 2010 | ||
| Once again the Shetland Isles produced an exceptional selection of birds with, on the Mainland,
Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler and Swainson's Thrush at Levenwick,
American Buff-bellied Pipit at Esha Ness, Booted Warbler at Channerwick,
Radde's Warbler at Sumburgh and Citrine Wagtail at Sandwick, whilst off-island reports included
Lanceolated Warbler, Black-headed Bunting and Citrine Wagtail on Out Skerries,
Lanceolated Warbler, Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll and Little Bunting
on Fair Isle, Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll and three Little Buntings on Unst and a
White-billed Diver was in Bluemull Sound. Scarcities around the archipelago comprised
Marsh Warbler, Bluethroat, Great Grey Shrike, two each of Short-toed
Lark, Red-breasted Flycatcher, Barred Warbler and Common
Rosefinch, three Buff-breasted Sandpipers, seven Yellow-browed
Warblers, 27 Greenland Redpolls and 256 Lapland Buntings. On the Isles of Scilly the Spotted Sandpiper remained alongside Barred Warbler, Pectoral Sandpiper, Spotted Crake, Spoonbill and nine Lapland Buntings. Elsewhere, new discoveries included a Semipalmated Sandpiper in Essex at Abberton Reservoir, Baird's Sandpiper in County Kerry at Carrahane Strand, Lesser Yellowlegs on the Western Isles on South Uist, Ferruginous Duck in Suffolk at Lackford Lakes and single American Golden Plovers in both the Orkney Isles in Deerness and in East Yorkshire at Great Heck. Other lingering rarities in Britain were the Rustic Bunting in East Yorkshire, Wilson's Phalarope in Norfolk, King Eider in Suffolk, Siberian Stonechat in Cornwall, Lesser Scaup in Warwickshire, Ross's Goose in Dumfries and Galloway, and Glossy Ibises in both Devon (3) and Dorset. In Ireland both American Buff-bellied Pipit and Blue-winged Teal were in County Galway, Wilson's Phalarope, Lesser Yellowlegs and two Blue-winged Teals together in County Wexford, House Crow in County Cork and Black Duck in County Mayo. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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