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| Saturday 4th June 2022 | ||
| A Great Reed Warbler was found at Langford Lowfields in Nottinghamshire and a Little Bittern was on St.Mary's on the Isles of Scilly. The Calf of Man enjoyed a good morning with a Greensish Warbler trapped and ringed and a Black Kite over. Bee-eaters were seen briefly at Bockhill Farm in Kent and Ardvule on South Uist. Also in Scotland, a Lesser Yellowlegs was discovered at Frankfield Loch in Clyde and a new drake King Eider was in Olas Voe on Mainland Shetland.
The Least Tern was seen again at Portrane in County Dublin. In Kent, the Eleonora's Falcon was still present until mid morning but not seen subsequently and in Highland the Short-toed Eagle was also seen in the morning. Other lingering rarities included the Black-browed Albatross in Yorkshire, King Eider in Lothian, Squacco Heron in County Cork, Lesser Scaup in Merseyside, Red-footed Falcon in Kent, White-rumped Sandpiper in County Wexford, Great Reed Warbler in Norfolk and Iberian Chiffchaff in London. Scarcity highlights included Night Heron on Scilly, Purple Herons in Merseyside and Suffolk, Bluethroats in East Yorkshire and on Fair Isle, Woodchat Shrike still in North Yorkshire, Icterine Warblers in Cleveland and on Fair Isle and Golden Orioles on Scilly, Bardsey and Shetland. |
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| - Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
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