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| Wednesday 1st October 2025 | ||
| The highlight of the day was a White's Thrush on Sanday Orkney.
New rarities included Rustic Bunting at St.Martin's Scilly, White-rumped Sandpipers at Annagh Marsh Co.Mayo and Blennerville Co.Kerry, Baird's Sandpiper at Annagh Marsh Co.Mayo, Lesser Yellowlegs at South Wootton Norfolk, Citrine Wagtail at Spurn East Yorkshire, Brown Shrike at St.Kilda Western Isles, Dusky Warbler at Whalsay Shetland, Olive-backed Pipit on Sanday Orkney, Pallid Harrier at Dungeness Point Kent, and Semipalmated Sandpiper at Tacumshin Co.Wexford. Continuing rarities included Blyth's Reed Warbler at Fishtown of Usan Angus, Pallid Harrier at Llanrhidian Glamorgan, Wilson's Phalarope at Porth Hellick Pool, St.Mary's Scilly, Ferruginous Duck at Shawell Leicestershire, Spotted Sandpiper on St.Agnes Scilly, Siberian Stonechat at Hawthorn Dene Co.Durham, Laughing Gull at Trabeg Co.Kerry, White-rumped Sandpiper at The Gearagh Co.Cork, Hornemann's Redpoll at Norwick, Unst Shetland, Marsh Sandpiper at Musselburgh Lagoons Lothian, Swainson's Thrush at Malin More Co.Donegal, Long-billed Dowitcher at Tacumshin Co.Wexford, and Paddyfield Warbler at Porth Hellick Pool, St.Mary's Scilly. Late news included a Great Reed Warbler yesterday at Nanquidno Valley Cornwall, a Wilson's Phalarope on Monday at Leighton Moss Lancashire, and a Black Stork yesterday over Start Point Devon. |
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| - Ben Clark, RBA | ||
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