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| Tuesday 29th January 2008 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the reappearance of a Franklin's Gull at Chew Valley Lake, Somerset. Elsewhere in England the
White-crowned Sparrow and two Ross's Geese remained in Norfolk, as did a
Wilson's Snipe on the Isles of Scilly, both Hume's Yellow-browed Warblers in Cornwall,
Red-breasted Goose in West Sussex, Lesser Scaup in Oxfordshire, Glossy Ibis in Lancashire, Long-billed Dowitcher in Devon,
Ferruginous Duck in Derbyshire and single Great White Egrets in both Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. In Wales the Pacific Diver remained in Pembrokeshire as did the Spotted Sandpiper in Glamorgan. In Scotland a White-billed Diver was seen again on the Shetland Isles and both Lesser Scaup and Great White Egret were seen on the Western Isles. Cattle Egret reports today comprised thirteen in Cornwall (where yesterday at least twenty were present), ten in Devon and singles in East Sussex, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset and West Sussex. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Monday 28th January 2008 | ||
| Today’s headline birds were both long-staying major rarities; the White-crowned Sparrow still in Cley, Norfolk and the
Pacific Diver still at Llys-y-Fran Reservoir, Pembrokeshire. Other lingering rarities confirmed as present today included two Hume's Yellow-browed Warblers in Cornwall, two Ross's Geese in Norfolk, Glossy Ibis in Lancashire, Red-breasted Goose in West Sussex, Lesser Scaup in Warwickshire, King Eider in Aberdeenshire and Ferruginous Duck in Derbyshire. Cattle Egret reports comprised seven in Cornwall, five in Devon and singles in both County Wexford and West Sussex. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Saturday 26th January 2008 | ||
| Most notable records today probable relate to the very large number of
white-winged gulls across the country, including several double figure counts of
Iceland Gulls.
Rarities lingering today included the long staying White-crowned Sparrow at Cley, Norfolk, with possibly up to four Ross's Geese and at least three Lesser Snow Geese in the same county, Pacific Diver in Pembrokeshire, two Hume's Yellow-browed Warblers in Cornwall, a first-winter American Herring Gull in County Galway and still good numbers of Cattle Egrets and Great White Egrets across the country. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 23rd January 2008 | ||
| Long staying rarities include the White-crowned Sparrow in Norfolk, at
Cley, Pacific Diver in Pembrokeshire, at Llys-y-Fran Reservoir,
Wilson's Snipe on Scilly and Barrow's Goldeneye in County Down, at
Quoile Pondage.
Other rarities today included 13 Cattle Egrets, although many long staying flocks were not reported and are most likely still present. The two Lesser Yellowlegs were seen again, as was the Glamorgan Spotted Sandpiper, the Cornwall Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler, and the Sussex Red-breasted Goose. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Tuesday 22nd January 2008 | ||
| Lingering rarities in England included the White-cronwed Sparrow in Norfolk,
Wilson's Snipe on the Isles of Scilly, two Hume's Yellow-browed Warblers in Cornwall,
Red-breasted Goose in West Sussex, both Lesser Yellowlegs and Great White Egret
in Suffolk and single Lesser Scaups in both Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. In Wales the Pacific Diver remained in Pembrokeshire as did the Spotted Sandpiper in Glamorgan. In Scotland the Western Isles continued to host both Lesser Scaup and Great White Egret, the Shetland Isles both White-billed Diver and King Eider and Angus a Lesser Yellowlegs. In Northern Ireland the Barrow's Goldeneye showed again in County Down. Cattle Egret reports comprised 23 in County Cork, thirteen in Devon, eight in Cornwall, two each in County Galway, Dorset and West Sussex and one in Gloucestershire. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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