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Thursday 24th October 2013 | ||
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The Cape May Warbler remained at Baltasound on Unst, but in strong
winds and squally showers it was only seen intermittently. However, it did show
very well for a period in the afternoon allowing those who made the long journey
northwards to get some gripping views. At the other end of the country, the
Semipalmated Plover was found again on Hayling Island in Hampshire, roosting
with Ringed Plovers during the afternoon.
A Western Bonelli's Warbler was found at Holkham in Norfolk and Pallid Swifts were found at Felbrigg in Norfolk and Christchurch in Hampshire. A Subalpine Warbler was new in on St.Mary's on the Scillies. A Penduline Tit was found at Dungeness in Kent. New Glossy Ibises were over Angmering and (possibly the same bird later) at Pagham in West Sussex and at Leighton Moss in Lancashire, with four briefly at Rumworth Lodge Reservoir in Greater Manchester. Lingering rarities included Two-barred Crossbills in Kent and Norfolk, Dusky Warbler in Yorkshire, Sardinian Warbler in Borders, Western Bonelli's Warbler in Cleveland, Northern Harrier in Cambridgeshire, Baird's Sandpiper in County Kerry, Lesser Scaup in Glamorgan, with a further six Glossy Ibises scattered through Essex, Kent, Somerset and Carmarthenshire. |
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- Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
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