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| Saturday 22nd December 2007 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Black Duck near Millford, County Donegal. Single Great White Egrets were located at Staines Moor, Surrey and briefly at Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire. Record numbers of Cattle Egrets continued to be seen with at least 21, perhaps 30, in Cornwall, two on the Isles of Scilly and singles in Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. Other lingering rarities included the Barrow's Goldeneye in County Down, Desert Wheatear in North Yorkshire, White-tailed Eagle in Hampshire, Forster's Tern in County Galway, Red-breasted Goose in West Sussex, Laughing Gull on Shetland Isles, Falcated Duck in Staffordshire and single Lesser Scaups in Warwickshire and the Western Isles. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Friday 21st December 2007 | ||
| The first message of today was a Mega, a Sociable Plover in Kent.
Despite there being a few twitchable birds recently, this species remains much
sought after among birders, due to its rarity in a global perspective.
Unfortunately, this one did not hang around, and wasn't seen again after the
initial sighting. A Lesser Yellowlegs was found in Suffolk, at Southwold, on Town Marsh. The bird remained present all afternoon, until the news was released when it promptly flew off! In the Western Isles, a drake Lesser Scaup was on Benbecula, with the Warwickshire bird remaining at Draycote Water. Up to 22 Cattle Egrets remain in the southwest, although some seem to be slowly moving northeastwards. The Desert Wheatear was seen again in North Yorkshire, with other lingering rarities including two King Eiders in Aberdeenshire, Red-breasted Goose in Sussex, Great White Egret in Hampshire and a Wilson's Snipe on Scilly. The Pallas's Warbler was reported again in Warrenhouse Wood, Suffolk briefly, early morning. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Friday 14th December 2007 | ||
| The only new rarity found today was, not surprisingly, a Cattle Egret.
This time one was found further north at Martin Mere in Lancashire, and may be
only the second record for the county. Elsewhere there were still ten Cattle
Egrets to be found in the west country. The Red-breasted Goose was
seen again this morning with the Barnacle Geese at Anthorn in Cumbria,
but could not be found later in the day. In Sussex, the Red-breasted Goose
remained at Chichester and in Suffolk the Pallas's Warbler remained
throughout the day just north of Lowestoft.
Other long-stayers included the Spotted Sandpiper in Glamorgan, the Lesser Yellowlegs in Angus, the Long-billed Dowitcher in Devon and the Lesser Scaup in Warwickshire. Also the Desert Wheatear continued it's sojourn in North Yorkshire and the Short-toed Lark was still to be found in Northumberland. |
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| - Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
| Thursday 13th December 2007 | ||
| A late Pallas's Warbler was located in Suffolk, in Warrenhouse Wood,
Gunton this afternoon. Cattle Egrets numbered twelve in the south west,
and a Great White Egret lingered at Ladywalk Nature Reserve, Warwickshire
all afternoon. Longer staying rarities included the Desert Wheatear in Yorkshire, Long-billed Dowitcher in Devon, Lesser Yellowlegs in Angus, two King Eiders in Aberdeen, Glossy Ibis in Lancashire, Laughing Gull on Shetland, and Red-breasted Geese in Sussex and Cumbria, which was presumably relocating from Dumfries and Galloway. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
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