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Tuesday 6th September 2016  
 

A Cliff Swallow was found on St.Mary's on the Isles of Scilly today. It spent all morning and late a'noon around the pool at Porth Hellick and is the first record for Britain and Ireland for 15 years, so will undoubtedly attract much attention should it stay any length of time. Porth Hellick Pool also held Lesser Yellowlegs and Temminck's Stint. With a Bonelli's Warbler sp reported at Lower Moors, 2 Buff-breasted Sandpipers on the Golf Course, an Ortolan Bunting on St.Martin's and a Dotterel on St.Agnes, it felt as though autumn was well and truly underway.

Elsewhere there was a new Lesser Yellowlegs on the Alaw Estuary on Anglesey and 2 Wilson's Petrels from a pelagic off County Cork. Lingering rarities included the Western Purple Swamphen in Lincolnshire, the Dalmation Pelican and Hudsonian Whimbrel in Cornwall, Baird's Sandpiper in South Yorkshire and a re-appearing White-rumped Sandpiper in Northumberland. The Red-footed Booby remained in captivity in East Sussex.

Grey Phalaropes were in Glamorgan, Hampshire and Somerset, with a Red-necked Phalarope in Sussex. A Purple Heron remained in Oxfordshire as did a Woodchat Shrike in Cumbria.
Pete Hayman, RBA
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