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Wednesday 24th October 2018  
  The highlight of the day was the arrival of a Little Bittern in Suffolk at Minsmere. Other discoveries included a Baird's Sandpiper in Gwent at Goldcliff, an Eastern Stonechat species on the Shetland Isles at Scalloway, Lesser Yellowlegs in Highland on the Isle of Skye at Broadford and a Tawny Pipit briefly at Portland Bill, 

Lingering or returning rarities today included the Grey Catbird still in Cornwall, both Booted Warbler and Black Scoter in County Kerry, Eastern Stonechat species in Norfolk, two Gull-billed Terns together and Black Scoter in Northumberland, Spotted Sandpiper in County Durham, Long-billed Dowitcher in Lincolnshire, Lesser Yellowlegs in Dorset, White-rumped Sandpiper in County Dublin, Lesser Scaup on Anglesey and Ferruginous Duck in Forth.

On the Isles of Scilly the roll call was Grey-cheeked Thrush (St Agnes), Red-eyed Vireo (Bryher), Rustic Bunting, Serin, two Dusky Warblers and two Richard's Pipits (St Mary's) and Surf Scoter and Cattle Egret (Tresco).

Elsewhere the best of the rest were Rose-coloured Starling (Merseyside), Purple Heron (Isle of Wight), American Golden Plover (Kent), Temminck's Stint (Cornwall), Surf Scoter (Lothian), American Wigeon (Western Isles) and two each of Red-breasted Flycatcher, Red-backed Shrike, Richard's Pipit and Ring-necked Duck.
Chris Batty, RBA
Monday 22nd October 2018  
  New rarities today were all in Ireland where a Red-eyed Vireo was found in County Cork at Lehanemore, a White-rumped Sandpiper in County Dublin at Sandymount Strand and a Booted Warbler present at Bolus Head, County Kerry for its second day.

On the Isles of Scilly the Grey-cheeked Thrush remained on St Agnes with the Red-eyed Vireo still on Bryher, both Red-throated Pipit and Dusky Warbler on St Mary's and around island totals of Serin, Rose-coloured Starling, Red-backed Shrike, Wryneck, Lapland Bunting and two each of Little Bunting, Richard's Pipit and Cattle Egret.

Lingering rarities elsewhere comprised the Grey Catbird still in Cornwall, two Gull-billed Terns together in Northumberland, Eastern Stonechat species in Norfolk, Black Scoter in Northumberland, Blue-winged Teal on the Shetland Isles, Spotted Sandpiper in County Durham, Long-billed Dowitcher in Lincolnshire, Lesser Scaup on Anglesey, Azorean Yellow-legged Gull in County Cork and Lesser Yellowlegs in both Cornwall and Dorset.
Chris Batty, RBA
Sunday 21st October 2018  
  The first Brown Shrike for Norfolk was discovered at Weybourne Camp this morning, whilst the Eastern Stonechat species remained nearby at Salthouse. Other new discoveries included single Dusky Warblers on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly and at Porthgwarra, Cornwall, and a Lesser Yellowlegs at Crailing, Borders.

Lingering rarities still present today included the Grey Catbird in Cornwall, Scarlet Tanager in County Cork, Baltimore Oriole in Western Isles,  Grey-cheeked Thrush and Red-eyed Vireo in Scilly, Red-eyed Vireo and White-rumped Sandpiper in County Galway, Rustic Bunting in London, two Gull-billed Terns and Black Scoter in Northumberland, single Spotted Sandpipers in Aberdeenshire and County Durham, single Lesser Yellowegs' in Dorset and Cornwall, Long-billed Dowitcher in Lincolnshire, Pied-billed Grebe in Shetland, Lesser Scaup in Anglesey and Ferruginous Duck in Forth.

Scarcity highlights included a Melodious Warbler, a Red-breasted Flycatcher, a Common Rosefinch, a Red-backed Shrike, two Wrynecks, two Waxwings, three Great Grey Shrikes, three Barred Warblers, four Rose-coloured Starlings, five Shorelarks, six Richard's Pipits, seven Little Buntings, eight Lapland Buntings, a Buff-breasted Sandpiper, two Pectoral Sandpipers, two American Golden Plovers, two Rough-legged Buzzards, two Pomarine Skuas, two Leach's Petrels, a Todd's Canada Goose, a Taiga Bean Goose, a Surf Scoter, three Ring-necked Ducks, a Glaucous Gull and a Glossy Ibis.
Will Soar, RBA
Saturday 20th October 2018  
  New rarities today comprised a Red-eyed Vireo in Cornwall on The Lizard with a Black Kite near St Buryan, a Spotted Sandpiper in Aberdeenshire at Girdle Ness, Bonaparte's Gull in Argyll at Lochgilphead, Lesser Scaup on Anglesey at Llyn Llygeirian and in County Londonderry three White-rumped Sandpipers together at Myroe.

Lingering rarities included the Grey Catbird and Lesser Yellowlegs both still in Cornwall, Baltimore Oriole on the Western Isles, Scarlet Tanager in County Cork, Rustic Bunting in London, Eastern Stonechat species in Norfolk, Black Scoter and two Gull-billed Terns in Northumberland, Blue-winged Teal on the Shetland Isles, Spotted Sandpiper in County Durham, Long-billed Dowitcher in Lincolnshire, White-rumped Sandpiper in County Galway, Black Duck in Highland and Ferruginous Duck in Forth.

On the Isles of Scilly the Grey-cheeked Thrush remained on St Agnes with around island totals of Melodious Warbler, Surf Scoter, Common Rosefinch, Richard's Pipit, Red-backed Shrike, two Cattle Egrets, three Little Buntings and 15 Great Shearwaters.

Scarcities elsewhere included Pallas's Warbler (Suffolk), Melodious Warbler (County Galway), Surf Scoter (Fife), Temminck's Stint (Lincolnshire), Pectoral Sandpiper (Devon), Rough-legged Buzzard (Norfolk), two each of both Little Bunting and American Golden Plover, three Barred Warblers, four Rose-coloured Starlings, and six each of both Richard's Pipit and Ring-necked Duck.
Chris Batty, RBA
Friday 19th October 2018  
  New discoveries today included single Red-eyed Vireos on Bryher, Isles of Scilly and Lundy, Devon, an Eastern Stonechat species at Kelling, Norfolk, single Olive-backed Pipits at Tetney, Lincolnshire and on St Agnes, Isles of Scilly, a Red-throated Pipit on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, a White-rumped Sandpiper at Cashen, County Kerry and a Richardson's Cackling Goose on Islay, Argyll.

Lingering rarities seen today included the Grey Catbird in Cornwall, Baltimore Oriole in Western Isles, Scarlet Tanager and White-rumped Sandpiper in County Cork, Grey-cheeked Thrush in the Isles of Scilly, Red-eyed Vireo in County Galway, Rustic Bunting in London, two Gull-billed Terns in Northumberland, Spotted Sandpiper in County Durham, two White-rumped Sandpipers in County Galway, Lesser Yellowlegs in Dorset, Long-billed Dowitcher in Lincolnshire, Pied-billed Grebe and Blue-winged Teal in Shetland, Black Scoter in Northumberland and single Ferruginous Ducks in Suffolk and Forth.
Will Soar, RBA
Tuesday 16th October 2018  
  The highlight of the day was the continued presence of the Grey Catbird in Cornwall at Treeve Moor where it showed throughout the day. Lingering rarities elsewhere included the Isabelline Shrike species still in Devon, Baird's Sandpiper and White-rumped Sandpiper together in County Donegal, Lesser Yellowlegs in both Dorset and Suffolk, Spotted Sandpiper in County Durham and Ferruginous Duck in Suffolk.

Discoveries included a Scarlet Tanager on Cape Clear, County Cork, a Two-barred Greenish Warbler identified in Norfolk at Holkham Pines with a Dusky Warbler along the coast at Trimingham, an Eastern Stonechat species in Gwynedd at Bardsey Island and three Olive-backed Pipits in East Yorkshire; one at Flamborough Head and now two Spurn.

On the Shetland Isles Pied-billed Grebe, Bluethroat, Shorelark and Ring-necked Duck were logged whilst on the Isles of Scilly Rose-coloured Starling, Red-breasted Flycatcher, Barred Warbler, Surf Scoter, two Red-backed Shrikes, three Rose-coloured Starlings and four Common Rosefinches were recorded.
Chris Batty, RBA
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