Daily News Summaries
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Thursday 25th November 2010  
  The highlight of the day was confirmation of the identity of the Northern Harrier in Norfolk. Present along the North Norfolk coast since October, it showed again today between Thornham and Titchwell.

Elsewhere, rarities comprised the Green Heron still in Cornwall, Northern Harrier and Glossy Ibis together in County Wexford, House Crow in County Cork, Long-billed Dowitcher in Dorset, Lesser Yellowlegs in Leicestershire, Blue-winged Teal in County Tipperary, two Glossy Ibises together in Devon and a Northern Long-tailed Tit discovered at Wishaw, Clyde.

Scarcities comprised four Rough-legged Buzzards, three Great White Egrets, two Ring-billed Gulls and single Surf Scoter, Serin and Cattle Egret (all Devon), Hoopoe (Dorset), Ring-necked Duck (County Cork), Black Brant (West Sussex), Yellow-browed Warbler (Cornwall), Green-winged Teal (County Antrim), Dotterel (Dumfries and Galloway) and Greenland Redpoll (Isles of Scilly). Waxwings were noted in 34 counties.
Chris Batty, RBA
Tuesday 23rd November 2010  
  The highlight of the day was confirmation of the identification of a Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler at Holme Dunes, Norfolk, having first been noted there yesterday.

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present today comprised the Green Heron in Cornwall, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, Forster's Tern in County Galway, Lesser Yellowlegs in Leicestershire, Long-billed Dowitcher in Dorset, Red-breasted Goose in Merseyside, Ferruginous Duck in Somerset and Glossy Ibises in Devon (3), County Wexford and Wiltshire.

Scarcities included Pallas's Warbler (Kent), Common Rosefinch and Surf Scoter (Pembrokeshire), Ring-billed Gull (Essex) and Great Grey Shrike (Dorset), two each of Cattle Egret and Green-winged Teal, three Black Brants, four each of both Rough-legged Buzzard and Yellow-browed Warbler and five Great White Egrets. Waxwings were reported from 35 counties.
Chris Batty, RBA
Saturday 20th November 2010  
  The first confirmed Laughing Gull for Britain in 2010 appeared at Foremark Reservoir, Derbyshire this evening, following hot on the heels of the Franklin's Gull at the same site earlier this month. Two Coues's Arctic Redpolls were found on Mainland Shetland, one at Maywick and one at Sullom, and two un-raced birds were seen in Norfolk, with singles at both Cley and Salthouse. A Lesser Yellowlegs was found at Rutland Water, Leicestershire mid afternoon, and single American Golden Plovers were found in both County Cork and County Galway.

The Pied-billed Grebe remained in Greater Manchester, as did the Green Heron in Cornwall, Long-billed Dowitcher in Dorset, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, single Glossy Ibises in County Wexford and Devon, Blue-winged Teal in County Dublin, Lesser Scaup in Glamorgan, Ferruginous Duck in County Down, two American Golden Plovers in the Western Isles and the Ross's Goose in Cumbria.
Will Soar, RBA
Thursday 18th November 2010  
  Lingering rarities confirmed as still present today comprised the American Coot in County Mayo, American Robin and Glossy Ibis in Devon, Pied-billed Grebe in Greater Manchester, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, Dusky Warbler on the Isles of Scilly, Long-billed Dowitcher in Dorset, American Golden Plover in County Galway and a Ferruginous Duck in Somerset.

Scarcities included five Rough-legged Buzzards, two each of both Great Grey Shrike and Great White Egret, single Pallas's Warbler (Lincolnshire), Yellow-browed Warbler (Dumfries and Galloway), Cory's Shearwater (Essex), Cattle Egret (Devon) and both Black Brant and Green-winged Teal (together in County Mayo).
Chris Batty, RBA
Wednesday 17th November 2010  
  A Pallid Swift at Hope's Nose, Devon mid morning was just the third individual reported this Autumn, with an impressive five seen during the Spring.

Lingering rarities included the Pied-billed Grebe at Hollingworth Lake, Greater Manchester, American Coot on The Mullet, County Mayo, Green Heron at Pentewan, Cornwall, American Robin at Exminster, Devon, Ferruginous Duck at Corbet Lake, County Down, American Golden Plover at Cley, Norfolk and two Glossy Ibises in Devon. In Northumberland, the Squacco Heron at Morpeth was found dead, and there was no sign of either the Desert Wheatear or Ross's Goose in the county.

Scarcity highlights included a Pallas's Warbler in Lincolnshire, a Yellow-browed Warbler in the Isles of Scilly, a Serin in Shetland, a Sabine's Gull in Sussex, two Great Grey Shrikes, two Ring-necked Ducks, at least three Rough-legged Buzzards and four Grey Phalaropes.
Will Soar, RBA
Tuesday 16th November 2010  
  The highlight of the day was breaking news of a Desert Wheatear in Northumberland at Seahouses. Having first been noted there on Sunday, the bird showed well into the afternoon.

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present today comprised both the American Coot and American Buff-bellied Pipit in County Mayo, American Robin and two Glossy Ibises in Devon, Pied-billed Grebe in Greater Manchester, Squacco Heron and Ross's Goose in Northumberland, King Eider in Suffolk, Long-billed Dowitcher in Dorset, and American Golden Plovers in both Cornwall and the Western Isles (2).

Scarcities included five Rough-legged Buzzards, four Ring-necked Ducks, three Great Grey Shrikes, two each of Snow Goose, Yellow-browed Warbler and Green-winged Teal, a Great White Egret in Suffolk and a Black Brant in Kent. Waxwings were recorded across 33 counties.
Chris Batty, RBA
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