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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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| Monday 30th March 2026 | ||
| The new rarity today was a Bonaparte's Gull at Pullar's Loch, Shetland.
Rarities included Lesser Scaups in Somerset, Worcestershire, Essex and County Wexford, King Eider in Highland, Lesser Yellowlegs in Denbighshire and Cornwall, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, Dusky Warbler in Cornwall, Bonaparte's Gulls in Cornwall and Devon, Stejneger's Scoter in Fife, and Red-breasted Goose in Argyll. |
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| - Ben Clark, RBA | ||
| Sunday 29th March 2026 | ||
| Continuing rarities today included King Eider in Highland, Lesser Scaup in Somerset (2) and Worcestershire (2), Ferruginous Duck in Warwickshire, Lesser Yellowlegs in Cornwall and Denbighshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Cornwall and Hume's Warbler in Warwickshire. | ||
| - Luke Stoppard, RBA | ||
| Saturday 28th March 2026 | ||
| The new rarities today were a Western Bonelli's Warbler in Wiltshire at Cotswold Water Park, and Iberian Chiffchaff at Nanquidno Valley, Cornwall.
Continuing rarities today included Stejneger's Scoter in Fife, White-winged Scoter in Fife, King Eider in Highland, Lesser Scaup in Somerset (2), Worcestershire (2), Lesser Yellowlegs in Cornwall and County Antrim, and Harlequin Duck in County Donegal. |
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| - Ben Clark, RBA | ||
| Friday 27th March 2026 | ||
| Continuing rarities today included Stejneger's Scoter in Fife, White-winged Scoter in Fife, King Eider in Highland, Lesser Scaup in Somerset (2), Worcestershire (1+) and County Wexford, American Coot in County Wexford, Lesser Yellowlegs in Denbighshire, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, Double-crested Cormorant in County Sligo and Eastern Oriental Turtle Dove in County Antrim. | ||
| - Luke Stoppard, RBA | ||
| Thursday 26th March 2026 | ||
| In Ireland today the Eastern Oriental Turtle Dove remains in County Antrim, the Harlequin Duck was still in County Donegal, and in County Wexford both American Coot and Lesser Scaup were present.
In Britain the Red-breasted Goose was still in Argyll, Hume's Warbler in Warwickshire, King Eider in Highland, Lesser Yellowlegs in Denbighshire, Richardson's Cackling Geese in both Argyll and Dumfries and Galloway, and two Lesser Scaups were in both Somerset and Worcestershire. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 25th March 2026 | ||
| Continuing rarities today included Harlequin Duck in County Donegal, Ferruginous Duck in Cambridgeshire, Ross's Goose in Argyll, Richardson's Cackling Geese in Dumfries and Galloway and Argyll, Lesser Yellowlegs in Denbighshire and County Antrim, Forster's Tern in Dorset, Double-crested Cormorant in County Sligo, Dusky Warbler in Cornwall and Oriental Turtle Dove in County Antrim. | ||
| - Luke Stoppard, RBA | ||
| Tuesday 24th March 2026 | ||
| Continuing rarities today included Harlequin Duck in County Donegal, White-winged Scoter in Lothian, Ferruginous Duck in Warwickshire, Ross's Goose in Argyll and Cumbria, Lesser Yellowlegs in Denbighshire, Forster's Tern in Dorset, Bonaparte's Gull in Somerset and Ceredigion, Hume's Warbler in Suffolk and Dusky Warbler in Cornwall. | ||
| - Luke Stoppard, RBA | ||
| Monday 23rd March 2026 | ||
| Two adult Bonaparte's Gulls were found at Llanrhystud in Ceredigion today, one remaining on the beach for the day, the other flying over. Other lingering Bonaparte's Gulls were still to be found at Marazion in Cornwall and Cheddar Reservoir in Somerset.
The Black-winged Kite was still present at Ludham in Norfolk this morning and other lingering rarities included Red-breasted Goose on Islay, White-winged Scoter in Lothian, Canvasback in Essex, Ferruginous Ducks in Warwickshire and Suffolk, Lesser Scaups in Worcestershire (2) and Surrey and Dusky Warbler in Cornwall. |
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| - Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
| Sunday 22nd March 2026 | ||
| The new rarities today were a Ferruginous Duck at Carlton Marshes in Suffolk and a Bonaparte's Gull at Lough Beg in County Derry.
Continuing rarities today included American Bittern in County Cork, Harlequin Duck in County Donegal, Stejneger's Scoter in Fife, White-winged Scoters in Lothian and Fife, Lesser Scaup in Surrey, Worcestershire (2) and Essex (2), Ferruginous Duck in Warwickshire, Richardson's Cackling Goose in County Sligo, Red-breasted Goose in Argyll, Pacific Divers in County Mayo and County Clare, Long-billed Dowitcher in County Wexford, Lesser Yellowlegs in Denbighshire, Forster's Tern in Dorset, Bonaparte's Gulls in Devon, Cornwall and Shetland, Black-winged Kite in Norfolk, Pallid Harrier in Carmarthenshire, Zitting Cisticola in Suffolk, Hume's Warbler in Suffolk, Dusky Warbler in Cornwall, Red-flanked Bluetail in Kent and Oriental Turtle Dove in County Antrim. |
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| - Luke Stoppard, RBA | ||
| Saturday 21st March 2026 | ||
| The new rarities today comprised of Bonaparte's Gulls at both Cheddar Reservoir, Somerset and Loch of Hillwell, Shetland as well as a drake Lesser Scaup which joined another bird at Tacumshin, County Wexford.
Continuing rarities today included Canvasback in Essex, Harlequin Duck in County Donegal, Stejneger's Scoter in Fife, White-winged Scoter in Lothian, Lesser Scaup in Shetland, Ferruginous Duck in Warwickshire, Ross's Goose in Argyll, Richardson's Cackling Goose in Dumfries and Galloway, Pacific Divers in County Mayo and County Clare, Lesser Yellowlegs in Cornwall and Denbighshire, Forster's Tern in Dorset, Bonaparte's Gulls in Devon, County Clare and Shetland, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, Pallid Harrier in Glamorgan, Zitting Cisticola in Suffolk, Hume's Warbler in Warwickshire and Red-flanked Bluetail in Kent. |
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| - Luke Stoppard, RBA | ||
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