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| Sunday 12th February 2012 | ||
| In The Scillies, a new Dusky Warbler was found today. This one was on
Tresco, with the other over-wintering bird still to be found at Harry's Walls on
St.Mary's. In Highland there was a report of an American Buff-bellied
Pipit at Dornoch in recent days, although it was not reported today. Of 18
Glossy Ibises in South Wales and the South West, most were lingering
birds, but one at Wareham in Dorset was new. There were Red-breasted Geese
in Essex, Suffolk and Dumfries and Galloway.
Other lingering rarities included Paddyfield Warbler in West Sussex, Spanish Sparrow and Dark-eyed Junco in Hampshire, Pallid Harrier in County Galway, Bufflehead in Cornwall, Lesser Scaups in Cornwall, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire and County Kerry, Blue-winged Teal on The Scillies, Snowy Owl in County Derry, two Long-billed Dowitchers in County Wexford, Spotted Sandpipers in Devon and Dorset, and Lesser White-fronted Goose and two different Coue's Arctic Redpolls in Norfolk (at Titchwell and at Kelling). There were still large numbers of Iceland Gulls, mostly in the north and west and still plenty of Smew in southern and eastern England. |
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| - Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
| Saturday 11th February 2012 | ||
| A Penduline Tit was at Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire briefly, and new
Glossy Ibises were seen in Sussex and Somerset.
Lingering rarity highlights included Spanish Sparrow and Dark-eyed Junco in Hampshire, Bufflehead in Cornwall, Lesser White-fronted Goose and Coues's Arctic Redpoll in Norfolk, Forster's Tern in County Galway, Snowy Owl in County Derry and Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Dorset. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Friday 10th February 2012 | ||
| A female Hooded Merganser in Kent may turn out to be bird of the day,
if it isn't proven to be another escape. A Red-breasted Goose in Suffolk
was with Dark-bellied Brent Geese, and is presumed to be one of the recent
presumed wild birds in nearby Essex, rather than one from the feral population
in the county. Single new Glossy Ibises were reported from County Cork
and Glamorgan.
Long staying rarities included the Spanish Sparrow and Dark-eyed Junco in Hampshire, Paddyfield Warbler in Sussex, Lesser White-fronted Goose and Coues's Arctic Redpoll in Norfolk, Snowy Owl in County Derry, Red-breasted Goose in Devon, single Blue-winged Teals in the Isles of Scilly and Dumfries and Galloway, Bufflehead in Cornwall, single Ferruginous Ducks in Somerset and Berkshire, single Glossy Ibises in Ceredigion and Devon and single Spotted Sandpipers in Devon, Dorset and Somerset. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Tuesday 7th February 2012 | ||
| Rarities recorded today comprised both the Spanish Sparrow and Dark-eyed Junco
still in Hampshire, Bufflehead in Cornwall, Paddyfield Warbler and
Parrot Crossbill in West Sussex, Lesser White-fronted Goose, Coues's Arctic Redpoll and
Ross's Goose in Norfolk, Forster's Tern in County Galway, Red-breasted Goose
in Devon, Blue-winged Teal on the Isles of Scilly, Spotted Sandpiper in Dorset,
Long-billed Dowitchers in Carmarthenshire and County Wexford (2), Lesser Scaups
in both Glamorgan and Gloucestershire, Ferruginous Ducks in Berkshire and Somerset,
Northern Long-tailed Tit in West Yorkshire, and Glossy Ibises in Devon, Lancashire and Pembrokes (14). Continuing influxes of scarcities included totals of 83 Tundra Bean Geese and 115 Smew (including 34 in Norfolk), with gulls represented by 140 Iceland, 23 Glaucous, 14 Caspian, three Ring-billed and two Kumlien's. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Sunday 5th February 2012 | ||
| New rarities discovered today included a Bonaparte's Gull in County Dublin at Dun Laoghaire, and a
Ferruginous Duck in Somerset at Wimbleball Lake, whilst the White-billed Diver reappeared
on the Orkney Isles, off South Ronaldsay, as did the Bonaparte's Gull in Cardiff, Glamorgan. Other rarities confirmed as present today were both the Spanish Sparrow and Dark-eyed Junco in Hampshire, Thayer's Gull in County Fermanagh, Paddyfield Warbler in West Sussex, Bufflehead and Lesser Scaup in Cornwall, Ross's Gull in County Down, Desert Wheatear in East Yorkshire, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler and Spotted Sandpiper in Dorset, Red-breasted Goose and Spotted Sandpiper in Devon, Bonaparte's Gull in County Antrim, Lesser Scaup in Gloucestershire, Coues's Arctic Redpoll in Norfolk, Ferruginous Duck in Berkshire, Ross's Goose in Cumbria, Northern Long-tailed Tit in West Yorkshire, and Glossy Ibises in Ceredigion, Devon, East Sussex, Pembrokeshire (13) and Powys. Scarce gull totals consisted of 173 Iceland, 44 Glaucous, 13 Kumlien's, eight Caspian and six Ring-billed Gulls (of which five were in Ireland). |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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