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Wednesday 24th January 2018  
  Lingering rarities confirmed as still present today comprised the Horned Lark still in Surrey, Pacific Diver in County Cork, Stilt Sandpiper in Dorset, Spotted Sandpiper in Nottinghamshire and Penduline Tit in Gloucestershire.

Scarcities included Ring-necked Duck (Powys), Lapland Bunting (Lothian), two American Wigeons, three each of both Surf Scoter and Ring-billed Gull, five Glossy Ibises, 53 Cattle Egrets, and in England a total of 12 Parrot Crossbills between Derbyshire and Norfolk.
Chris Batty, RBA
Monday 22nd January 2018  
  The highlight of the day was the reappearance of the Horned Lark in Surrey at Staines Reservoir where it had last been seen on 28th November 2017. Elsewhere a Spotted Sandpiper was identified in Nottinghamshire at Holme Pierrepont.

Lingering rarities comprised the Stilt Sandpiper still in Dorset, single Pacific Divers in both County Cork and Cornwall, Penduline Tit in Gloucestershire, Coues's Arctic Redpolls in both Norfolk (2) and Suffolk, King Eider in Ceredigion, Bonaparte's Gull in Devon and Lesser Scaup in Somerset.

Scarcities included Little Bunting (London), Rose-coloured Starling (East Yorkshire), Yellow-browed Warbler (Dorset), two each of both Richard's Pipit and Rough-legged Buzzard, two Ring-necked Ducks, three Glossy Ibises, four of Ring-billed Gull and American Wigeon, and in England a total of 43 Parrot Crossbills between Berkshire, Derbyshire and Norfolk.
Chris Batty, RBA
Sunday 21st January 2018  
  Rarities today comprised the Snowy Owl still on the Isles of Scilly but now on Tresco, Stilt Sandpiper still in Dorset, Black Scoter in Northumberland, Penduline Tit in Gloucestershire, Bonaparte's Gull again in Devon, Ferruginous Duck back in County Durham and Coues's Arctic Redpolls in Norfolk (2), Orkney Isles and Suffolk.

Scarcities included Little Bunting (London), Rose-coloured Starling (East Yorkshire), Yellow-browed Warbler (Cornwall), Ring-necked Duck (Devon), Glossy Ibis (Suffolk), two Rough-legged Buzzards, two American Wigeons, three Ring-billed Gulls and five Surf Scoters.
Chris Batty, RBA
Saturday 20th January 2018  
  A second Coues's Arctic Redpoll was found at Bodham, Norfolk, joining a lingering bird, and a White-billed Diver was reported from Uig Bay, Highland.

Lingering rarities included the Stilt Sandpiper in Dorset, Pacific Diver in County Cork, Forster's Tern in County Clare, Black Scoter in Northumberland, Desert Wheatear in Yorkshire, Penduline Tit in Gloucestershire, five more Coues's Arctic Redpolls in Norfolk and one in Suffolk, and Lesser Scaup in Cornwall.

Scarcity highlights included a Little Bunting, two Richard's Pipits, three Great Grey Shrikes, 11 Shorelarks, 22 Parrot Crossbills, 25 Waxwings, three Little Auks, a Temminck's Stint, a Rough-legged Buzzard, three Glossy Ibises, a Todd's Canada Goose, a Lesser Snow Goose, two Green-winged Teal, four American Wigeon, four Ring-necked Ducks, seven Surf Scoters, a Kumlien's Gull, four Ring-billed Gulls, 43 Glaucous Gulls and 49 Iceland Gulls.
Will Soar, RBA
Friday 19th January 2018  
  Two White-billed Divers were discovered in Shetland today, one off Kirkabister and one in Mousa Sound, whilst news of three Coues's Arctic Redpolls present at Kelling, Norfolk for at least four days was released.

Other lingering rarities included the Stilt Sandpiper in Dorset, Pacific Diver in County Cork, Pied-billed Grebe and King Eider in Shetland, Hume's Warbler in Norfolk, Desert Wheatear in Yorkshire, Coues's Arctic Redpoll in Suffolk, Penduline Tit in Gloucestershire, King Eider in Ceredigion and Lesser Scaup in Somerset.

Scarcity highlights included a Bluethroat, a Little Bunting, a Lapland Bunting, two Richard's Pipits, two Great Grey Shrikes, nine Shorelarks, 19 Waxwings, 29 Parrot Crossbills, a Rough-legged Buzzard, five Tundra Bean Geese, a Surf Scoter, two American Wigeon, two Green-winged Teal, five Glossy Ibises, a Lesser Snow Goose, a Kumlien's Gull, four Ring-billed Gulls, 30 Glaucous Gulls and 36 Iceland Gulls.
Will Soar, RBA
Tuesday 16th January 2018  
  Rarities today comprised the Desert Wheatear still in North Yorkshire, Hume's Warbler in Norfolk, Penduline Tit in Gloucestershire, Lesser Scaup in Somerset and Coues's Arctic Redpolls in both Norfolk (2) and Suffolk.

Scarcities included Richard's Pipit (Gloucestershire), Temminck's Stint (West Sussex), two each of both Ring-necked Duck and American Wigeon, three Glossy Ibises, four Ring-billed Gulls and in England a total of 14 Parrot Crossbills split between Hertfordshire and Norfolk.
Chris Batty, RBA
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