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| Saturday 7th March 2015 | ||
| A first-winter Bonaparte's Gull showed well for much of the day in
Dorset, being first discovered at Ferrybridge before moving to Chesil Cove and
then Portland Harbour.
Lingering rarities included the Pacific Diver, King Eider and Lesser Scaup in Cornwall, Black Scoter in County Kerry, two Penduline Tits and a Bonaparte's Gull in Devon, Laughing Gull in Wirral, Lesser Yellowlegs in County Dublin, other single Lesser Scaups in Glamorgan and Ayrshire, White-billed Diver in Orkney and Black-bellied Dipper in Yorkshire. Spring arrivals included a Turtle Dove and five Garganey in Norfolk, three Wheatears in Devon and at least 21 Sand Martins in nine counties. An adult gull resembling an Audouin's Gull was at Richmond Bank, Cheshire briefly. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Friday 6th March 2015 | ||
| Lingering rarities included the Pacific Diver and King Eider in
Cornwall, Black Scoter and Gyr in County Kerry, Forster's Tern
in County Galway, Laughing Gull in Wirral, Blue-winged Teal and
White-billed Diver in Orkney, Lesser Yellowlegs in County Dublin, two
Penduline Tits in Devon and Black-bellied Dipper in Yorkshire.
Scarcity highlights included the two Serins in Essex, single Yellow-browed Warblers in Worcestershire and Cornwall, Little Bunting in Glamorgan, Richard's Pipit in Norfolk, American Wigeons in Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire and a Waxwing also in Yorkshire. The first Sand Martins of 2015 were seen, in Somerset, and a Wheatear was in Cornwall. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 4th March 2015 | ||
| Rarities today comprised Pacific Diver and King Eider both still in Cornwall,
Laughing Gulls in both County Cork and Wirral, Black Scoter in County Kerry,
Black Duck on the Isles of Scilly, King Eider in Fife, and the Ross's Goose in Northumberland. Scarcities included two Serins still together in Essex, Yellow-browed Warbler in Devon, Little Bunting (Cornwall and Glamorgan), American Wigeon (Nottinghamshire and West Yorkshire), three each of both Surf Scoter and Glossy Ibis, and 11 Ring-billed Gulls. The first Ospreys of the spring were seen over-flying Dorset and North Yorkshire. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Sunday 1st March 2015 | ||
| Lingering rarities today once again comprised the Harlequin Duck in
Aberdeenshire, American Coot in the Western Isles, Pacific Diver
and King Eider in Cornwall, two Penduline Tits and a
Bonaparte's Gull in Devon, another Bonaparte's Gull in Glamorgan,
Laughing Gull in Wirral, Blue-winged Teal in Orkney, King Eider
in Fife, single Lesser Scaups in Glamorgan and Ayrshire, Ferruginous
Duck in Gloucestershire and Black-bellied Dipper in Yorkshire.
Scarcity highlights involved the two Serins in Essex, single Little Buntings in Cornwall and Glamorgan and the Richard's Pipit in Kent. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Saturday 28th February 2015 | ||
| Today's rarities comprised the Harlequin Duck in Aberdeenshire, Pacific Diver and King Eider in Cornwall, Forster's Tern in County Galway, Black Scoter in Northumberland, Laughing Gull in Wirral, Bonaparte's Gull and two Penduline Tits in Devon (with another of the former in Glamorgan, along with a Lesser Scaup), Blue-winged Teal in Orkney, Lesser Yellowlegs in County Dublin, Ferruginous Duck in Gloucestershire and Black-bellied Dipper in Yorkshire. | ||
| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Friday 27th February 2015 | ||
| Lingering rarities confirmed as still present today were the Harlequin Ducks in both Aberdeenshire and Highland,
Black Scoter in Northumberland, Laughing Gull on the Wirral, three Penduline Tits together in Devon,
King Eider in Fife, Lesser Scaup in Ayrshire and Ferruginous Duck
in Gloucestershire. Scarcities included American Wigeon (Ayrshire), Glossy Ibis (Nottinghamshire), Dotterel (Cornwall), two each of both Serin and Ring-necked Duck, three Little Buntings, five Shorelarks (all Suffolk), six Rough-legged Buzzards, eight Surf Scoters, 12 Great Grey Shrikes and 20 Waxwings. Notable gulls included 29 Iceland, eight Glaucous, three Caspian, two Kumlien's and one Ring-billed. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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