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Saturday 14th May 2011 | ||
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On Orkney, a report of a Short-toed Eagle on Rousay was received this
evening. Nearby, on Shetland, a male Collared Flycatcher was on Foula.
Further south, the second Black Stork for Northamptonshire was found near Daventry, where it was still present mid evening. A Black Kite was over Askerswell, Devon, a Black-headed Wagtail was on St Agnes, Isles of Scilly and a Bee-eater flew over Dunkirk, Kent. Single Red-rumped Swallows were at Kilkeran Lake, County Cork, Hornsea Mere, Yorkshire, Capel-le-Ferne and Bockhill Farm, both Kent, Stornoway, Western Isles and Landguard NR, Suffolk, whilst another three flew south over Spurn, Yorkshire. Lingering rarities included Trumpeter Finch in Devon, Great Snipe and Lesser Yellowlegs in Norfolk, Iberian Chiffchaff in Cornwall, Savi's Warbler in Dorset, Forster's Tern, American Golden Plover and White-billed Diver in County Wexford and single Bonaparte's Gulls in Devon and Cornwall. |
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- Will Soar, RBA | ||
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