Daily News Summaries
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Saturday 8th December 2018  
  A White-rumped Sandpiper was discovered at Pulborough Brooks RSPB, Sussex today, and a White-billed Diver was in Druridge Bay, Northumberland.

Lingering rarities included the Red-rumped Swallow and Dusky Warbler in Norfolk, another Dusky Warbler in Suffolk, Bufflehead in County Cork, Richardson's Cackling Goose in Argyll, King Eider in Ceredigion and White-billed Diver in Western Isles.

Scarcity highlights included a Little Bunting, a Lapland Bunting, a Rose-coloured Starling, a Great Grey Shrike, 18 Shorelarks, approximately 115 Waxwings, a Little Auk, two Rough-legged Buzzards, two Glossy Ibises, a Todd's Canada Goose, a Black Brant, 12 Tundra Bean Geese, 17 Taiga Bean Geese, three American Wigeon, six Surf Scoters, 13 Ring-necked Ducks, four Pomarine Skuas, three Glaucous Gulls and four Iceland Gulls.
Will Soar, RBA
Friday 7th December 2018  
  Lingering rarities present today included the Bufflehead at Ballinacarriga Lough, County Cork, Red-rumped Swallow at Cley and Dusky Warbler at Stiffkey, both Norfolk, and single Lesser Scaups at Chew Valley Lake, Somerset and Llyn Llygeirian, Anglesey.

Scarcity highlights included a Richard's Pipit, two Great Grey Shrikes, two Rose-coloured Starlings, approximately 80 Waxwings, two Glossy Ibises, a Rough-legged Buzzard, a Black Brant, a Tundra Bean Goose, six Taiga Bean Geese, a Surf Scoter, an American Wigeon, a Balearic Shearwater, a Pomarine Skua and two Iceland Gulls.
Will Soar, RBA
Thursday 6th December 2018  
  Lingering rarities present today included the Hume's Warbler at Lade, Kent, Dusky Warbler at Kessingland, Suffolk, Red-rumped Swallow at Cley, Norfolk, White-billed Diver at Bamburgh, Northumberland and Azorean Yellow-legged Gull at Kildavin, County Carlow.

Scarcity highlights included a Serin, three Shorelarks, four Great Grey Shrikes, approximately 131 Waxwings, a Temminck's Stint, a Rough-legged Buzzard, two Glossy Ibises, an American Wigeon, a Green-winged Teal, a Ring-necked Duck, a Todd's Canada Goose, a Black Brant, three Tundra Bean Geese, six Taiga Bean Geese, an Iceland Gull and two Glaucous Gulls.
Will Soar, RBA
Wednesday 5th December 2018  
  A Dusky Thrush was discovered on the golf course at Skaw, Whalsay, Shetland today, the fourth record for the archipelago (although the most recent record in 1975 may prove to have been a hybrid Naumann's x Dusky Thrush).

A Red-rumped Swallow spent the afternoon at Cley, Norfolk.

Lingering rarities included the Hume's Warbler in Kent and Lesser Scaup in Anglesey.

Scarcity highlights included five Shorelarks, approximately 230 Waxwings, a Grey Phalarope, a Green-winged Teal, two Surf Scoters, nine Ring-necked Ducks (including a group of eight in County Cork), a Black Brant, four Tundra Bean Geese, an Iceland Gull and two Glaucous Gulls.
Will Soar, RBA
Tuesday 4th December 2018  
  Rarities today comprised the Bufflehead still in County Cork, Hume's Warbler in Kent, Dusky Warbler in Suffolk, Lesser Scaup in Somerset, Ferruginous Duck in Powys and White-billed Diver on the Western Isles. On the Shetland Isles the Eastern Yellow Wagtail was still on Mainland at West Voe of Sumburgh before being killed by a Sparrowhawk.

Scarcities included Red-backed Shrike (Northumberland), Temminck's Stint (Cornwall), American Wigeon (Worcestershire), two Rose-coloured Starlings, three each of both Rough-legged Buzzard and Great Grey Shrike, five Lapland Buntings, eight Shorelarks, 11 Ring-necked Ducks, 91 Cattle Egrets and a total of 189 Waxwings.
Chris Batty, RBA
Sunday 2nd December 2018  
  Discoveries today included a Hume's Warbler in Kent at Lade, a Dusky Warbler in Suffolk at Kessingland and a White-billed Diver joined the lingering Bonaparte's Gull at Bamburgh, Northumberland.

Rarities elsewhere comprised the Eastern Yellow Wagtail showing again on the Shetland Isles, Bufflehead still in County Cork, Long-billed Dowitcher in Lincolnshire and Lesser Yellowlegs in Dorset.

Scarcities included Glossy Ibis (County Wexford), two each of Rose-coloured Starling, American Wigeon, Ring-billed Gull and Lapland Bunting, three Surf Scoters, five of both Ring-necked Duck and Rough-legged Buzzard, 25 Shorelarks, 67 Waxwings and a total of 68 Cattle Egrets.
Chris Batty, RBA
Saturday 1st December 2018  
  A Snowy Owl was discovered on Cairngorm, Highland today, whilst lingering rarities included the Bufflehead in County Cork, Black Scoter and Bonaparte's Gull in Northumberland, Lesser Scaup in Somerset, King Eider in Ceredigion and White-billed Diver in Western Isles.

Scarcity highlights were a Pallas's Warbler, two Shorelarks, three Great Grey Shrikes, approximately 453 Waxwings, a Temminck's Stint, a Grey Phalarope, a Green-winged Teal, two Surf Scoters, three American Wigeons, three Ring-necked Ducks, a Black Brant, 12 Taiga Bean Geese, 41 Tundra Bean Geese, a Sabine's Gull, two Iceland Gulls, a Pomarine Skua and two Rough-legged Buzzards.
Will Soar, RBA
Thursday 29th November 2018  
  Lingering rarities still present today included the Little Bittern at Saltholme RSPB, Cleveland, Bufflehead at Ballinacarriga Lough, County Cork, Bonaparte's Gull at Bamburgh, Northumberland, King Eider at Ynyslas, Ceredigion and Lesser Scaup at Chew Valley Lake, Somerset.

Scarcity highlights included a Pallas's Warbler, a Rose-coloured Starling, 28 Shorelarks, 222 Waxwings, a Rough-legged Buzzard, a Temminck's Stint, a Grey Phalarope, an American Wigeon, two Green-winged Teals, a Todd's Canada Goose, two Tundra Bean Geese, three Taiga Bean Geese, a Ring-billed Gull, two Iceland Gulls, three Glaucous Gulls and 12 Little Auks.
Will Soar, RBA
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