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Friday 24th January 2014  
  Long staying rarities still present today included the American Coot in Highland, Pacific Diver in County Tyrone, Ross's Gull in County Dublin, Ivory Gull and Azorean Yellow-legged Gull in County Wexford, Laughing Gull in County Cork, American Buff-bellied Pipit in Cheshire, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Kent, Lesser Yellowlegs and Ferruginous Duck in Hampshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Devon and Lesser Scaup in Staffordshire.

Scarcities comprised a Pallas's Warbler, a Rose-coloured Starling, a Grey Phalarope, two Rough-legged Buzzards, two Ring-necked Ducks, two Surf Scoters, two Shorelarks, four Kumlien's Gulls, six Great Grey Shrikes, six Parrot Crossbills and nine Glossy Ibises.
Will Soar, RBA
Wednesday 22nd January 2014  
  The highlight of the day was a white morph Gyr seen briefly near Reiss, Highland. Elsewhere, lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the American Coot in Highland, Pacific Diver in County Tyrone, Pied-billed Grebe and Lesser Scaup on the Western Isles, American Buff-bellied Pipit in Cheshire, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Kent, 15 Two-barred Crossbills together in Gloucestershire, Bonaparte's Gull in Devon, King Eider in Lothian, Lesser Yellowlegs and Ferruginous Duck both in Hampshire, and Lesser Scaup in both Cornwall and Staffordshire.

Scarcities included Rose-coloured Starling (Isles of Scilly), Rough-legged Buzzard (Norfolk), Snow Goose (County Kerry), two Ring-necked Ducks, three each of both Yellow-browed Warbler and Surf Scoter, 13 Glossy Ibises, and 14 Parrot Crossbills. Notable gulls comprised 22 Glaucous, 16 Iceland, 10 Caspian, five Kumlien's and three Ring-billed.
Chris Batty, RBA
Tuesday 21st January 2014  
  Lingering rarities confirmed as still present today were both the American Coot and King Eider in Highland, Pacific Diver in County Tyrone, American Buff-bellied Pipit in Cheshire, Ivory Gull and Azorean Yellow-legged Gull in County Wexford, Laughing Gull in County Cork, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Kent, Long-billed Dowitcher in Hampshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Devon, Lesser Scaup in both Cornwall and Staffordshire, and Two-barred Crossbills in Gloucestershire (11) and South Yorkshire (7).

Scarcities included Rose-coloured Starling (Isles of Scilly), American Wigeon (Highland), Snow Goose (Aberdeenshire), Rough-legged Buzzard (Norfolk), two Shorelarks, three Ring-necked Ducks, nine Glossy Ibises and 14 Parrot Crossbills (together in Nottinghamshire).

Notable gulls included 18 Glaucous, 15 Iceland, three each of both Ring-billed and Caspian, and one Kumlien's.
Chris Batty, RBA
Saturday 18th January 2014  
  Today's two headline finds both came from the west: a Laughing Gull was found at Ballycotton in County Cork and a drake Blue-winged Teal was found on Mainland Orkney. A Black-bellied Dipper was at Castle Eden Dene in County Durham.

The American Coot remained at Loch Flemington in Highland, the Ivory Gull was still at Tacumshin in County Wexford and the American Buff-bellied Pipit remained at Burton Marsh in Cheshire.

Other lingering rarities included the White-billed Diver in Devon, Forster's Tern in County Mayo, Thayer's Gull in Glamorgan, Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Kent, seven Two-barred Crossbills in Yorkshire, Lesser Scaups in Staffordshire, Highland, Cornwall and Western Isles and King Eiders in Lothian and Highland.

Glossy Ibises totalled sixteen whilst large gulls totalled 5 Kumlien's, 26 Glaucous and about 27 Icelands.
Pete Hayman, RBA
Friday 17th January 2014  
  Rarities today were headlined by the continued presence of both American Coot and King Eider in Moray, Ivory Gull in County Wexford, Forster's Tern and King Eider in County Mayo, American Buff-bellied Pipit in Cheshire, Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire, King Eider in Fife, White-billed Diver in Devon, seven Two-barred Crossbills together in South Yorkshire, and Lesser Scaups in both Cornwall and Staffordshire.

Scarcities included Rose-coloured Starling (Isles of Scilly), two each of Ring-necked Duck, Cattle Egret and Shorelark, three Parrot Crossbills, four each of Yellow-browed Warbler and Snow Goose, and a total of 15 Glossy Ibises scattered across 12 counties.

Notable gulls were presented by 30 Glaucous, 12 Caspian, 10 Iceland, and two each of both Ring-billed and Kumlien's.
Chris Batty, RBA
Thursday 16th January 2014  
  A first-winter Forster's Tern was discovered at Elly on The Mullet, County Mayo, and a female King Eider was located at Ruddons Point, Fife.

Lingering rarities still present today included the American Coot, King Eider and Lesser Scaup in Highland, Ivory Gull in County Wexford, Ross's Gull in County Dublin, American Buff-bellied Pipit in Cheshire, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Kent, Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire, Lesser Scaups in Staffordshire and Glamorgan, White-billed Diver in Devon and six Two-barred Crossbills in Yorkshire.
Will Soar, RBA
Wednesday 15th January 2014  
  The highlight of the day was the discovery of Ross's Gull in County Dublin at North Bull Island, whilst in Staffordshire a Lesser Scaup was identified at Tittesworth Reservoir.

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the American Coot and King Eider in Highland, Ivory Gull in County Wexford, American Buff-bellied Pipit in Cheshire, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Devon, Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire, and six Two-barred Crossbills together in South Yorkshire.

Scarcities included Rose-coloured Starling (Isles of Scilly), American Wigeon (Highland), Cattle Egret (Buckinghamshire), two Surf Scoters, three Rough-legged Buzzards, eight Glossy Ibises, and 12 Parrot Crossbills (together in Nottinghamshire).

Significant late news concerned the confirmation that the White-winged Scoter at Musselburgh, Lothian on 26th December 2013 was a Stejneger's Scoter, the first British record of this form, following one in Ireland at Rossbeigh Strand, County Kerry on 1st February-11th April 2011.
Chris Batty, RBA
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