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Friday 2nd June 2017  
  The highlight of the day was a Sooty Tern that flew south past Uisaed Point, Argyll. Elsewhere, an Eastern Subalpine Warbler was new on the Orkney Isles on Sanday as were Black-winged Stilts in East Sussex at Rye Harbour and The Midrips (2). Brief encounters included Red-footed Falcons in Dorset and Kent, Black Kite in Derbyshire, Bee-eater in Kent and at least one Barolo Shearwater reported at sea off Start Point, Devon.

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Black Scoter in Aberdeenshire, Black Duck in Highland, Iberian Chiffchaff in Cheshire, Little Bittern and Red-footed Falcon together in Somerset, and territorial Savi's Warblers in both Norfolk and Suffolk.

Rose-coloured Starling (Suffolk), Short-toed Lark (Isles of Scilly), Woodchat Shrike (Dorset), Golden Oriole (East Yorkshire), Marsh Warbler (Pembrokeshire), Red-necked Phalarope (Orkney Isles), Night Heron (Shropshire), Ring-necked Duck (Argyll), Ring-billed Gull (County Kerry), Red-backed Shrike and Surf Scoter (both Shetland Isles), two each of Common Rosefinch, Hoopoe and Glossy Ibis, three Icterine Warblers and a total of 20 Cattle Egrets.
Chris Batty, RBA
Wednesday 31st May 2017  
  The highlight of the day was a Black Scoter identified in Aberdeenshire at Murcar; the third to be located with the gathering Common Scoters there since 2011. Discoveries elsewhere included an Iberian Chiffchaff in Cheshire at Kelsall, Greenish Warblers in Essex at Colne Point and the Western Isles on Eriskay, Red-footed Falcon in Suffolk at Minsmere, Red-rumped Swallow in Dorset at Portland and single Black Kites in both Kent and Norfolk.

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Western Subalpine Warbler on the Shetland Isles, Spotted Sandpiper in Cumbria, Little Bittern and Red-footed Falcon together in Somerset, Savi's Warbler and Red-footed Falcon in Suffolk, and Savi's Warbler in Norfolk where at Welney a pair of Black-winged Stilts saw at least two chicks hatch before they were predated.

Scarcities included American Golden Plover (Pembrokeshire), Icterine Warbler (Shetland Isles), Marsh Warbler (Suffolk), Golden Oriole (Dorset), Hoopoe (Gloucestershire), Ring-billed Gull (Ceredigion), Temminck's Stint (Lincolnshire), Glossy Ibis (Somerset), Night Heron (Shropshire), three migrant Red-necked Phalaropes, and seven Cattle Egrets.
Chris Batty, RBA
Monday 29th May 2017  
  The rarest bird of the day was a Great Snipe, which was flushed from a path at Ynyslas, Ceredigion mid morning, and was seen again in a horse field there mid afternoon. This would be the fourth individual for the county, the last being one shot in 1947.

Other new discoveries included single Greenish Warblers at Blakeney, Norfolk and Calf of Man, Isle of Man, eight Bee-eaters over Birling Gap, East Sussex, a Red-footed Falcon on The Lizard, Cornwall and single Black Kites over Lydd, Kent and Westfield, East Sussex.

Lingering rarities included the Little Bittern and Red-footed Falcon in Somerset, Red-rumped Swallow in Scilly, Greenish Warbler in County Wexford, single Savi's Warblers in Norfolk and Suffolk and Spotted Sandpiper in Cumbria.
Will Soar, RBA
Sunday 28th May 2017  
  Seven Red-footed Falcons were found today, with four at Spurn, Yorkshire, one at Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire, one at Salthouse, Norfolk and one at Ham Wall RSPB, Somerset. An Alpine Swift and a Red-rumped Swallow also went through Spurn, with the Alpine Swift also being seen at Gibraltar Point, along with a Black Stork. Other new discoveries included a Greenish Warbler on Great Saltee Island, County Wexford, a Savi's Warbler at Potter Heigham Marshes, Norfolk and a Black Kite over Brading, Isle of Wight.

Lingering rarities still present included the Spotted Sandpiper in Cumbria, Little Bittern in Somerset and two Savi's Warblers in Suffolk.

Scarcity highlights included a Woodchat Shrike, a Red-backed Shrike, a Marsh Warbler, a Short-toed Lark, a Shorelark, two Golden Orioles, three Common Rosefinches, an American Golden Plover, a Pectoral Sandpiper, a Red-necked Phalarope, three Temminck's Stints, a Ring-billed Gull, a Long-tailed Skua, a Pomarine Skua, two Night Herons and seven Honey Buzzards.
Will Soar, RBA
Thursday 25th May 2017  
  The highlight of the day was a Crag Martin in Powys at Lake Vyrnwy albeit only briefly. Other brief encounters today included Black Kite in both Aberdeeenshire and Cornwall (2), Red-footed Falcon in County Cork, Alpine Swift reported in Derbyshire, two Red-rumped Swallows in East Yorkshire and a flock of eight Bee-eaters in County Durham.

Rarities elsewhere comprised a Red-footed Falcon was new on the Isles of Scilly on St Mary's, a Black-winged Stilt in Norfolk at Hockwold Washes, Red-throated Pipit still on the Shetland Isles, King Eider in Aberdeenshire and territorial Savi's Warblers in both Norfolk and Suffolk.

Scarcities included Surf Scoter (Orkney Isles), Purple Heron (Norfolk), Night Heron (Shropshire), Marsh Warbler and Serin (Suffolk), Red-backed Shrike (Aberdeenshire), Great Grey Shrike (Devon), Hoopoe (Cheshire), Shorelark (Wirral), Ring-billed Gull (Ceredigion), two each of Rose-coloured Starling (together in Argyll), Golden Oriole (together in Norfolk), Pectoral Sandpiper (together in County Londonderry), and a total of seven Cattle Egrets.
Chris Batty, RBA
Wednesday 24th May 2017  
  The highlight of the day was the discovery of a singing Blyth's Reed Warbler in Kent at Joss Bay. New rarities elsewhere comprised a Red-footed Falcon in Norfolk at Stoke Ferry, a Lesser Scaup in Aberdeenshire at Loch of Skene, a Red-rumped Swallow on Tiree, Argyll, a Black Kite briefly in Hampshire and an Alpine Swift reported in Gloucestershire. Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Pied-billed Grebe in Argyll, territorial Little Bittern in Somerset and King Eider in Highland.

Scarcities included White-winged Black Tern (Surrey), Red-breasted Flycatcher (Isle of Man), Marsh Warbler (Suffolk), Red-necked Phalarope (Northumberland), Great Grey Shrike and Cattle Egret (Devon), and two each of Night Heron, Golden Oriole, Glossy Ibis and Shorelark.

Significant late news concerned a Lesser Kestrel on Noss, Shetland Isles on 1st May and a Slate-coloured Junco in Gwynedd at Dlogellau on 12th May.
Chris Batty, RBA
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