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| Sunday 1st July 2012 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Western Bonelli's Warbler on North Ronaldsay,
Orkney Isles. In East Yorkshire an Alpine Swift moved through Spurn, whilst
forty miles to the north another remained throughout the day at Buckton. Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Black Scoter and King Eider, together with four Surf Scoters in Aberdeenshire, Paddyfield Warbler on the Shetland Isles, Squacco Heron in Norfolk, Blue-winged Teal in County Wexford, and Glossy Ibises in Pembrokeshire, Suffolk and County Wexford. Scarcities included Serin (Suffolk), Golden Oriole (East Yorkshire), Marsh Warbler (Shetland Isles), Red-necked Phalarope (Northumberland), Purple Heron (Kent), Night Heron (Surrey), Surf Scoter (Angus) and Cory's Shearwater (County Cork). Significant late news from Lincolnshire concerned a Western Black-eared Wheatear present on 12th June at Frampton Marsh, but only identified now from photographs. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Saturday 30th June 2012 | ||
| Fair Isle in Shetland took the accolade as today's hot spot with a
Paddyfield Warbler trapped, ringed and released in the observatory garden
where it was joined by the long-staying River Warbler, two Marsh
Warblers and a Reed Warbler for good measure. Hot on it's heels came
Tacumshin in County Wexford, with an eclipse drake Blue-winged Teal, two
immature Glossy Ibises, a Savi's Warbler and a Montagu's
Harrier.
In Norfolk a Squacco Heron was found on the Ouse Washes at Welney and in Gwynedd, a Greenish Warbler was trapped and ringed on Bardsey Island. A new Alpine Swift flew over Blakeney Point and then Walsey Hills in Norfolk but did not linger, unlike the Alpine Swift in Yorkshire which spent it's second day along the cliffs near Bempton. The Black Scoter was again in the scoter flocks off the Aberdeenshire coast at Blackdog, and Glossy Ibises were still to be found at Marloes Mere in Pembrokes and Pagham Harbour in West Sussex. An unseasonal adult Sabine's Gull flew past Copt Point at Folkestone in Kent, a Purple Heron was at Grove Ferry, also in Kent, and the long staying Serin was again seen at Landguard Point in Suffolk. |
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| - Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
| Friday 29th June 2012 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the discovery of single Gull-billed Terns at both Lodmoor, Dorset, and in County Waterford at Ballyneety. Elsewhere, an
Alpine Swift was seen briefly in East Yorkshire, between Bempton Cliffs and Buckton. Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Little Swift on the Wirral - although it has become increasingly elusive, King Eider in Aberdeenshire, Savi's Warbler in County Wexford, and Glossy Ibises in both Pembrokeshire and County Wexford. Scarce migrants included a new Purple Heron in Kent, Icterine Warbler on the Shetland Isles, Caspian Gull in Lincolnshire and Pectoral Sandpipers in both Argyll and the Shetland Isles. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Thursday 28th June 2012 | ||
| A Great Reed Warbler was found at Boddam on Mainland Shetland and, in
Ireland, an Alpine Swift was a new arrival at Tacumshin, County Wexford,
where it joined a Glossy Ibis and a Savi's Warbler. Another long
staying Savi's Warbler was still to be found at Blacktoft Sands in East Yorkshire.
The Little Swift remained at New Brighton on The Wirral today, albeit somewhat periodically during the heavy rain, and became the UK's longest staying Little Swift. The Iberian Chiffchaff was still to be found at Porlock in Somerset. An adult White-winged Black Tern was seen this afternoon at Shapwick Heath in Somerset - probably the same bird that was at the Cotswold Water Park yesterday. In Sussex the three White Storks were seen over Angmering and Pulborough Brooks as they continue their wanderings. A Long-tailed Skua was off Toe Head in County Cork and a Pomarine Skua flew over Tyninghame in Lothian. |
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| - Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
| Sunday 24th June 2012 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Gull-billed Tern along the border between Carmarthenshire and Glamorgan, at the Loughor Estuary. Elsewhere, rarities comprised the Little Swift still on the Wirral,
Black Scoter, King Eider and four Surf Scoters all together in Aberdeenshire,
River Warbler still on the Shetland Isles, Pacific Golden Plover in Norfolk, the territorial
Iberian Chiffchaff in Somerset, and single Glossy Ibises in both Pembrokeshire and County Wexford. Scarcities included the Short-toed Lark still in County Wexford, Icterine Warbler on the Shetland Isles, Red-backed Shrikes in both East Yorkshire and Northumberland, Grey Phalarope in Highland, and three White Storks together in West Sussex. A Rose-coloured Starling arrived at Mizen Head, County Cork (whilst another reappeared in Conwy), bringing the total for the summer influx to 29 birds. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Saturday 23rd June 2012 | ||
| The Little Swift remained for much of the day at New Brighton, Wirral,
occasionally venturing to the far side of the River Mersey and into Lancashire
before returning. It wasn't seen after 7.20pm, however.
A Black Kite was reported from Stonehenge, Wiltshire, whilst late news concerned two Black-headed Buntings and a Red-headed Bunting, the former in Glamorgan and Carmarthenshire on Sunday and Monday respectively and the latter on North Uist, Western Isles on Tuesday. The two Black-headed Buntings were both unmistakable males, but the reported Red-headed Bunting was a female, so the identification is not quite so clear cut. Lingering rarities today included the Pacific Golden Plover in Norfolk at Cley, Savi's Warbler in Devon at Exminster Marshes RSPB, Black Kite in Shetland on Unst and single Glossy Ibises in Pembrokeshire, Suffolk and Sussex. Scarcity highlights included the Grey Phalarope again in Highland, Sabine's Gull in Cumbria, three White Storks in Sussex, American Wigeon and Surf Scoter in Aberdeenshire, Short-toed Lark in County Wexford, Icterine Warbler in Shetland, Golden Oriole in Kent, Long-tailed Skua in County Cork and Rose-coloured Starling in Lincolnshire. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Friday 22nd June 2012 | ||
| The second Little Swift for the North-west region was discovered this
afternoon, and continued to show superbly to the assembled birders above and
below the promenade at New Brighton, Wirral until dusk, when it was seen to go to roost. This is the first confirmed British
record since 2008, when one was seen at Spurn and, later, Old Moor RSPB,
Yorkshire.
Other quality rarities seen today included an adult Pacific Golden Plover at Cley NWT, Norfolk and a Bee-eater over Chivelstone, Devon. The identification of the Savi's Warbler in the latter county, at Topsham, was confirmed, and photographs of a Squacco Heron seen yesterday in a tree in Seaford, Sussex were published online. Lingering rarities confirmed as still present today included the Iberian Chiffchaff at Porlock, Somerset and the Glossy Ibis at Marloes Mere, Pembrokeshire. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
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