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Friday 18th May 2018  
  New discoveries today included a female Subalpine Warbler on Tory Island, County Donegal, two Bee-eaters over Lizard and a Black Kite over Sancreed, both Cornwall, a Bee-eater at Sandwich Bay, Kent, a Tawny Pipit at Soar, Devon, a Lesser Scaup at Lower Farm GPs, Berkshire and a Black-winged Stilt at Ferry Meadows Country Park, Cambridgeshire.

Lingering rarities included the Song Sparrow on Fair Isle, Shetland, Iberian Chiffchaff at Thurstaston, Wirral, Black-winged Stilt at Rutland, Leicestershire and the Forster's Tern at Tacumshin, County Wexford.

Scarcity highlights included a Red-breasted Flycatcher, a Common Rosefinch, a Rose-coloured Starling, a Hoopoe, a Golden Oriole, a Marsh Warbler, a Serin, three Red-backed Shrikes, a Spotted Crake, a White-winged Black Tern, a Purple Heron, two Glossy Ibises, seven Long-tailed Skuas, two Glaucous Gulls, four Iceland Gulls, an American Wigeon, two Ring-necked Ducks, two Honey Buzzards, a Dotterel and three Temminck's Stints.
Will Soar, RBA
Tuesday 15th May 2018  
  Another exciting day on the Shetland Isles where on Fair Isle a Song Sparrow was trapped and ringed early in the morning and then showed throughout the day. Although only the eighth British record it was the fourth for Fair Isle, where the Crag Martin found yesterday remained. Elsewhere on Shetland a Terek Sandpiper arrived at the Pool of Virkie and a Bee-eater flew over Sandwick but on Unst neither the Marmora's Warbler nor Black-faced Bunting could not be found.

Otherwise rarities comprised the Semipalmated Sandpiper still on the Western Isles, Iberian Chiffchaff on the Wirral, territorial Savi's Warbler in Norfolk, King Eider in Aberdeenshire and a Black-winged Stilt new in Essex at Old Hall Marshes.

Scarcities included Red-breasted Flycatcher (Norfolk), Common Rosefinch (Anglesey), Red-backed Shrike (East Yorkshire), Kentish Plover (Essex), Temminck's Stint (Cleveland), American Wigeon (Northumberland) and Cattle Egret (Suffolk), two each of Red-spotted Bluethroat, Purple Heron and Surf Scoter, four Glossy Ibises and a total of eight migrant Dotterel.
Chris Batty, RBA
Monday 14th May 2018  
  An exceptional day for the Shetland Isles with three mega rarities discovered during the afternoon and evening. First to be found was the seventh British record of Marmora's Warbler on Unst at Baliasta that was quickly followed by the seventh British record of Black-faced Bunting at Norwick, just four miles away. Later in the evening the eleventh British record of Crag Martin was located on Fair Isle. Additional notables around the Shetland Isles today included Red-breasted Flycatcher, Marsh Warbler, two Red-backed Shrikes and a total of six Bluethroats.

Elsewhere new rarities comprised a Rustic Bunting on the Farne Islands, Northumberland, two Bee-eaters briefly in East Yorkshire at Spurn and fly-over Black Kites in both Pembrokeshire and Suffolk, whilst lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Laughing Gull on the Isles of Scilly, Semipalmated Sandpiper on the Western Isles, Iberian Chiffchaff on the Wirral and Savi's Warbler in Norfolk.

Further scarcities included Red-spotted Bluethroat (Dorset), Red-breasted Flycatcher and Red-backed Shrike (both East Yorkshire), Kentish Plover (Essex), Ring-necked Duck (Western Isles), four Glossy Ibises and five migrant Dotterel.
Chris Batty, RBA
Sunday 13th May 2018  
  Discoveries today included a Red-rumped Swallow in Suffolk at Shingle Street, a Black Kite in Gwynedd over Bardsey Island, now two White-billed Divers together in County Donegal and brief encounters with Red-footed Falcon (Hampshire) and Bee-eater (Isles of Scilly).

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were both the Northern Harrier and Laughing Gull on the Isles of Scilly, American Bittern and Savi's Warbler in Suffolk, Spotted Sandpiper in Avon, Semipalmated Sandpiper on the Western Isles, Savi's Warbler and Black-winged Stilt in Norfolk, White-billed Diver in Moray and territorial Iberian Chiffchaffs in both Cornwall and the Wirral.

Scarcities were headlined by a total of 12 Bluethroats with an associated arrival of six Red-backed Shrikes, a Golden Oriole (Somerset) and a Marsh Warbler (Shetland Isles). Otherwise Kentish Plover (Essex), Hoopoe (Gloucestershire), Cattle Egret (Lancashire), Lapland Bunting (Shetland Isles), two Temminck's Stints, three Glossy Ibises and a total of 19 migrant Dotterel was logged.
Chris Batty, RBA
Thursday 10th May 2018  
  Rarities noted today were the Snowy Owl again in Lincolnshire at Freiston Shore, territorial American Bittern and Savi's Warbler in Suffolk, Iberian Chiffchaff on the Wirral, Laughing Gull on the Isles of Scilly, Lesser Yellowlegs and White-billed Diver on the Western Isles, King Eider in Aberdeenshire and two Black-winged Stilts in Essex. In Kent both Red-rumped Swallow and Black Kite flew over during the morning.

Scarcities included Red-necked Phalarope (Northumberland), Wryneck (Norfolk), Cattle Egret (Cheshire), Surf Scoter and Grey-headed Wagtail (Lothian), two each of Temminck's Stint and Ring-necked Duck, four Glossy Ibises, six migrant Dotterel, and 16 Long-tailed Skuas passed the Western Isles.
Chris Batty, RBA
Wednesday 9th May 2018  
  The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Collared Flycatcher in Highland at Watten albeit it in an area with no general access. New rarities elsewhere comprised a Lesser Yellowlegs on the Western Isles on Vatersay, a Lesser Scaup in County Donegal at Inch Island, a brief Red-footed Falcon in Norfolk and a flyover Black Kite in Suffolk. 

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were both the territorial American Bittern and Savi's Warbler in Suffolk and the King Eider in Aberdeenshire. The Iberian Chiffchaff continued to sing on the Wirral but the individual in Norfolk at Ringstead Downs was reidentified as an atypical Chiffchaff. In Lincolnshire the male Black-winged Stilt returned to Frampton Marsh in search of a female having previously visited this site on 1st May after frequenting the Nene Washes, Cambridgeshire on 28th-29th April, 3rd-4th May and 7th-8th May and Rutland Water, Leicestershire on 5th-6th May.

Scarcities included Rose-coloured Starling (Highland), Serin (Hampshire), Wryneck (Norfolk), Grey-headed Wagtail (Lothian), Purple Heron (West Yorkshire), Red-necked Phalarope (Northumberland), Temminck's Stint (Lincolnshire), Ring-billed Gull (Cornwall), Cattle Egret (Cheshire), two Red-spotted Bluethroats (Shetland Isles), two American Wigeons, three Glossy Ibises, a total of 13 migrant Dotterel, and 55 Long-tailed Skuas passed the Western Isles.
Chris Batty, RBA
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