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This page gives you access to all of RBA's daily news summaries (since April 13, 2006), 10 days at a time. The most recent are shown, or you can select a specific date to show (along with the previous 10 days). Prior to April 13, 2006 you can find weekly reviews, located in articles. | |||
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Tuesday 15th April 2025 | ||
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The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Subalpine Warbler species in Shetland at Boddam, Mainland.
Continuing rarities today comprised the Double-crested Cormorant still in County Sligo, Least Sandpiper still in West Sussex, Whiskered Tern in Somerset, Black Kite in Suffolk, Ferruginous Duck in Warwickshire, Azorean Yellow-legged Gull in Cornwall, and Lesser Scaups in County Donegal, Gloucestershire, Somerset (2), Western Isles, and East Yorkshire. |
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- Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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Monday 14th April 2025 | ||
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The roaming Booted Eagle was seen in Norfolk today, as it flew in off the sea at Beeston Bump before heading north-west mid afternoon. A Red-rumped Swallow was also seen at Beeston Bump, and a Black Kite flew north over Minsmere and Westleton Heath, Suffolk.
Lingering rarities included the Forster's Tern in Dorset, Whiskered Tern in Somerset, American Coot and Ross's Goose in Shetland, Lesser Scaups in Somerset, Gloucestershire, Essex (three) and Yorkshire, two Ferruginous Ducks in Warwickshire, Least Sandpiper in Sussex, Bonaparte's Gull in Conwy and Azorean Yellow-legged Gull and Savi's Warbler in Cornwall. |
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- Will Soar, RBA | ||
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Sunday 13th April 2025 | ||
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Rarities today comprised American Coot and Ross's Goose both still in Shetland, Forster's Tern still in Dorset, Least Sandpiper in West Sussex, White-winged Scoter in Fife, Whiskered Tern in Somerset, Savi's Warbler in Cornwall, Bonaparte's Gull in Conwy, Ferruginous Ducks in Nottinghamshire, Shropshire, and Warwickshire (2), Lesser Scaups in County Donegal, Gloucestershire, Somerset (2), and East Yorkshire, and in Kent a Red-rumped Swallow new-in at Dungeness. | ||
- Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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Saturday 12th April 2025 | ||
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Discoveries today included a Western Subalpine Warbler in Lincolnshire at Gibraltar Point, Savi's Warbler in Cornwall at Marazion Marsh, Red-throated Pipit in Somerset at Brean Down, Pallid Harrier in West Yorkshire at Walshaw Dean Reservoirs, Ferruginous Duck in Nottinghamshire at Holme Pierrepont, two Red-rumped Swallows together on the Isles of Scilly on St Mary's, and now two White-winged Scoters together in Fife at Leven.
Continuing rarities comprised the American Coot still in Shetland, Forster's Tern in Dorset, White-winged Scoter in Lothian, Least Sandpiper in West Sussex, two Pacific Divers together in County Mayo, Whiskered Tern in Somerset, Bonaparte's Gull in Conwy, Black Kite in Kent, Long-billed Dowitcher in County Wexford, Ferruginous Ducks in Shropshire and Warwickshire (2), and Lesser Scaups in Dorset, Essex (2), and Somerset (2). |
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- Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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Friday 11th April 2025 | ||
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Discoveries today included a Whiskered Tern in Somerset at Durleigh Reservoir, an Ashy-headed Wagtail in Northumberland at St Mary's Island, Ferruginous Duck in Shropshire at Aston's Lock, Black Kite in Kent at Sandwich Bay, and a Red-rumped Swallow briefly in Dorset at Portland Bill.
Continuing rarities included the Booted Eagle in Kent at Ramsgate until mid morning, American Coot still in Shetland, Forster's Tern still in Dorset, Least Sandpiper in West Sussex, two Pacific Divers together in County Mayo, Pallid Harrier in Lincolnshire, Long-billed Dowitcher in County Wexford, Bonaparte's Gull in Conwy, and Lesser Scaups in Dorset, Essex, (2), Gloucestershire, and Somerset (2). |
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- Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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Thursday 10th April 2025 | ||
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The highlight today was a Booted Eagle found at Broadstairs in Kent, Pallid Harrier at Anderby in Lincolnshire, Alpine Swift on Tiree in Argyll, Snowy Owl at Strathy in Highlands, and a Red-flanked Bluetail at Grutness, Shetland.
Lingering rarities included the Least Sandpiper in West Sussex, Pacific Diver in County Mayo, Bonaparte's Gull in Conwy, two Ferruginous Ducks in Warwickshire, Lesser Scaups in Essex(2), Somerset(2), Dorset, and Gloucestershire, Ross's Goose and American Coot in Shetland, two Richardson's Cackling Geese in Western Isles, Subalpine Warbler sp in Dorset, Western Subalpine Warbler in County Cork, Long-billed Dowitcher in County Wexford, and a Black Scoter in Fife. |
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- Ben Clark, RBA | ||
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Wednesday 9th April 2025 | ||
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A Bonaparte's Gull was found at Conwy RSPB in Conwy, Pallid Swift on St.Mary's, Scilly, Pacific Diver off Achill Island, County Mayo, three Lesser Scaups at Abberton Resr, Essex, and another Lesser Scaup at Chew Valley Lake, Somerset.
The two Ferruginous Ducks remained in Warwickshire. In West Sussex the Least Sandpiper continues its stay at Medmerry. Other lingering rarities included Lesser Scaups in the Western Isles, East Yorkshire, Dorset, and Somerset, Ross's Goose and American Coot in Shetland, two Richardson's Cackling Geese in Western Isles, Subalpine Warbler sp in Dorset, Western Subalpine Warbler in County Cork, and a Black Scoter in Fife. |
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- Ben Clark, RBA | ||
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Tuesday 8th April 2025 | ||
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Two Iberian Chiffchaffs were found in a private area in County Waterford. A drake Lesser Scaup was found at Hornsea Mere in Yorkshire and a Bonaparte's Gull was a new discovery at Llanelli in Carmarthenshire. The Red-rumped Swallow influx continued with a bird found at Kynance Cove in Cornwall.
The Ferruginous Duck put in another appearance at Woolston Eyes in Cheshire and the pair of Ferruginous Ducks were still in Warwickshire. In West Sussex the Least Sandpiper continues its stay at Medmerry. Other lingering rarities included Lesser Scaups in the Western Isles, Dorset, Gloucestershire and Somerset, Ross's Goose and American Coot in Shetland, Long-billed Dowitchers in Devon and County Wexford, Subalpine Warbler sp in Dorset, Western Subalpine Warbler in County Cork and White-winged Scoter in Lothian. |
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- Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
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Monday 7th April 2025 | ||
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Red-rumped Swallows were found on St.Mary's and Tresco in the Scilly Isles, with another bird at Beachy Head in East Sussex. There was belated news of a Great Reed Warbler last week on Unst in the Shetlands and a Lesser Scaup was reported at Balgray Reservoir in Clyde.
There was no sign of the Alpine Accentor in Cornwall, but in Dorset, the Subalpine Warbler sp was still at Weymouth and the Western Subalpine Warbler remained in County Cork. In West Sussex the Least Sandpiper was still to be found at Medmerry. Other lingering rarities included American Coot in Shetland, two Richardson's Cackling Geese in the Western Isles and White-winged Scoter in Lothian. |
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- Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
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Sunday 6th April 2025 | ||
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In County Mayo, the Elegant Tern reappeared at Sruhill Lough this afternoon. A female Subalpine Warbler species was found at Weymouth, Dorset, Red-rumped Swallows were at Portland, Dorset, North Hallsands, Devon (three) and Tacumshin, County Wexford, an Alpine Swift was at St Buryan, Cornwall and a Black Scoter was at Ruddons Point, Fife.
Lingering rarities still present included the Alpine Accentor in Cornwall, Western Subalpine Warbler in County Cork, Least Sandpiper in Sussex, Long-billed Dowitcher in Devon, Lesser Scaups in Dorset and Western Isles and two Richardson's Cackling Geese in Western Isles. |
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- Will Soar, RBA | ||
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