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Thursday 8th November 2012  
  Two more Penduline Tits joined the lingering bird at Grove Ferry NR, Kent, where they showed from the David Feast Hide. An adult American Golden Plover was seen at Pickerings Pasture, Cheshire.

Lingering rarities seen today included the Hooded Merganser in Sussex, Bee-eater and Little Bunting in County Durham, Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Arctic Warbler and four Hornemann's Arctic Redpolls in Shetland, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, Black-bellied Dipper in Norfolk, Bonaparte's Gull in Devon, Red-breasted Goose in Hampshire, Long-billed Dowitchers in Northumberland and Gloucestershire, Lesser Scaup in Somerset and Glossy Ibis in Pembrokeshire.
Will Soar, RBA
Wednesday 7th November 2012  
  New rarities recorded today comprised a Lesser Scaup in County Cork at Lough Aderra, a Little Bunting in Herefordshire at Kingsland, and a Black-bellied Dipper identified at Thetford, Norfolk.

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Arctic Warbler on the Shetland Isles, Bee-eater in County Durham, Red-breasted Goose in Hampshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Devon, Long-billed Dowitchers in Gloucestershire, Lincolnshire and Northumberland, Lesser Yellowlegs in Lancashire, two American Golden Plovers together in County Londonderry, Lesser Scaup in County Clare, Glossy Ibis in Somerset and Ross's Goose in Norfolk.

Scarcities included Red-breasted Flycatcher and Richard's Pipit in Cornwall, Barred Warbler in Fife, Yellow-browed Warblers in both Dorset and the Isle of Wight, Cattle Egret in Devon, American Wigeon in West Yorkshire, Ring-necked Duck in Somerset, and Surf Scoters in both County Antrim and Conwy (2).

Waxwings were recorded from 36 counties between the Shetland Isles, Western Isles, Devon and Kent; including flocks of 250 in Highland, 150 in both Lothian and Perth and Kinross, 130 on the Western Isles and 100 in Cleveland.
Chris Batty, RBA
Saturday 3rd November 2012  
  The highlight of the day was a Red-rumped Swallow in Forth at Blackness. Elsewhere, new rarities comprised an American Golden Plover in Cambridgeshire at Ouse Fen, a Tawny Pipit briedly in Conwy at Great Ormes Head, and, on the Shetland Isles, Olive-backed Pipit on Unst, and a Black-bellied Dipper at Gulberwick.

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present today were the Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Desert Wheatear in Essex, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in East Sussex, Bee-eater and Little Bunting in County Durham, Bonaparte's Gull in Northamptonshire, Red-breasted Goose in Hampshire, Lesser Scaups in both County Cork and Somerset, Spotted Sandpiper in County Clare, Long-billed Dowitcher in Gloucestershire, Lesser Yellowlegs in Devon and Lancashire, American Golden Plovers in County Clare, County Londonderry (2) and County Wexford, White-rumped Sandpipers in Norfolk and County Wexford (2), Glossy Ibis in Pembrokeshire and Somerset, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, and Azorean Yellow-legged Gull in Leicestershire.

Scarce migrants included Bluethroat (Lincolnshire), Red-breasted Flycatcher (County Cork and the Isles of Scilly), Richard's Pipit (Cornwall, Norfolk and Northumberland), Hoopoe (Dorset, Shetland Isles and Somerset), and four Surf Scoters together (in Conwy).
Chris Batty, RBA
Friday 2nd November 2012  
  New rarity discoveries today included a Little Bunting at Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, Coues's Arctic Redpoll on Fair Isle, Shetland, Red-throated Pipit at Tacumshin, County Wexford, Richardson's Canada Goose at Tayinloan, Argyll and American Golden Plover at Lough Foyle, County Derry.

Lingering rarities included Siberian Rubythroat on Fair Isle, Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Blyth's Reed Warbler on the Isles of Scilly, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Sussex, Desert Wheatear in Essex, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, Forster's Tern in County Galway, Long-billed Dowitcher in Gloucestershire, White-rumped Sandpipers in Norfolk and County Wexford, Lesser Yellowlegs in Devon, American Golden Plovers in Oxfordshire and Cumbria, King Eider in Moray, Lesser Scaups in County Cork and Somerset, Red-breasted Geese in Hampshire and Argyll and Glossy Ibises in Somerset and County Cork.
Will Soar, RBA
Thursday 1st November 2012  
  The first Bonaparte's Gull for Northamptonshire was seen in the roost at Boddington Reservoir this evening. Nearby, in Oxfordshire, a juvenile American Golden Plover roosted on the flood at Port Meadow late afternoon. A Red-throated Pipit was on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, whilst the leaf warbler in Ventnor, Isle of Wight for its fifth day was reidentified as a Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler.

Lingering rarities included the Siberian Rubythroat on Fair Isle (present for ten days and counting), Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Sussex, Blyth's Reed Warbler on the Isles of Scilly, Desert Wheatear in Essex, Forster's Tern in County Galway, Bonaparte's Gull in Devon, two White-rumped Sandpipers in Norfolk, Lesser Yellowlegs' in Devon and Lancashire, Long-billed Dowitcher in Gloucestershire, Red-breasted Goose in Hampshire and Richardson's Canada Goose in Argyll and Lesser Scaups in County Cork and Somerset.
Will Soar, RBA
Wednesday 31st October 2012  
  In County Galway, what is presumably the same Belted Kingfisher as a few weeks ago reappeared today, this time south of Clifden at the west end of Salt Lake. In County Durham a Bee-eater was seen at Seaburn this morning, but there were no further reports this afternoon, whilst a Black Kite flew over Slapton Sands in Devon. Late news from yesterday concerned a grey morph Gyr over Dowlais, Glamorgan, and a Radde's Warbler trapped and ringed at Hollesley, Suffolk.

Lingering rarities included the Pied-billed Grebe in County Mayo, Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Sussex, Desert Wheatear in Essex, Penduline Tit in Kent, Blyth's Reed Warbler on the Isles of Scilly, two White-rumped Sandpipers together in Norfolk (with another in Highland), Lesser Yellowlegs' in Lancashire and Devon, Bonaparte's Gull in Devon, King Eider in Moray, Red-breasted Goose in Hampshire, four Richardson's Canada Geese in Argyll and Lesser Scaup in Somerset.
Will Soar, RBA
Tuesday 30th October 2012  
  The highlight of the day was news of a Pied-billed Grebe at Lough Baun, County Mayo, where it had first been seen yesterday. Elsewhere, a Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler was new in East Sussex at Beachy Head, as were a Siberian Stonechat in Essex at Southend, Penduline Tit in Kent at Oare Marshes, Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll on the Shetland Isles on Unst, and a Little Bunting at Hawling, Gloucestershire,

On the Isles of Scilly a Blyth's Reed Warbler was identified, along with Little Bunting, two Red-breasted Flycatchers, Serin, Richard's Pipit, Lapland Bunting and a Chough.

Lingering rarities included the Siberian Rubythroat on the Shetland Isles, Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Desert Wheatear in Essex, Siberian Stonechats in Devon and Herefordshire, Olive-backed Pipit in Cornwall, Bee-eater in Dorset, Red-breasted Geese in both Argyll and Hampshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Devon, Blue-wnged Teal in County Galway, Lesser Scaups in both County Cork and Somerset, two Richardson's Canada Geese in Argyll, Long-billed Dowitcher in Gloucestershire, Lesser Yellowlegs in Devon, Lancashire and Lincolnshire, White-rumped Sandpipers in Highland and Norfolk (2), American Golden Plover and Northern Harrier, both in County Wexford.
Chris Batty, RBA
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