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Sunday 21st September 2014  
  Despite the continued presence of the Masked Shrike at Spurn, the bird of the day must surely be Fea's Petrel. One was found off Flamborough Head, East Yorkshire at 8.15am, and was tracked north along the coast through North Yorkshire, Cleveland, County Durham and Northumberland, being logged at at least 15 sites up to Holy Island at 6.15pm. At 4.45pm a second Fea's Petrel went north past Whitburn, County Durham.

A Barolo Shearwater was seen from a research vessel off County Kerry, whilst other new discoveries included single Arctic Warblers at Lissagriffin, County Cork and Norby, Shetland, an Olive-backed Pipit on Fair Isle, a lingering Black Kite over Sculthorpe, Norfolk and a White-rumped Sandpiper at Blanket Nook, County Donegal.

Other lingering rarity highlights seen today included single Olive-backed Pipits in Norfolk and Yorkshire, Red-throated Pipit, Pallid Harrier, Rustic Bunting and four Little Buntings in Shetland, Siberian Stonechat in Northumberland, Greenish Warbler in Norfolk, Snowy Owl in Moray, Forster's Tern in County Louth and Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire.
Will Soar, RBA
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