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Saturday 28th August 2010  
  Although the Red-necked Stint could not be located in Dorset, lingering rarities confirmed as still present elsewhere comprised the Semipalmated Sandpiper in Lothian, the House Finch in Devon, American Herring Gull in County Kerry, American Golden Plover in County Clare, Black Kite in Cornwall and Glossy Ibises in both County Clare (2) and County Dublin (2). The Long-billed Dowitcher from Cheshire was relocated in Flintshire and a Red-rumped Swallow was a brief encounter in Perth and Kinross.

Scarcities were headlined by a count of 78 Lapland Buntings across ten counties (including 42 together on the Orkney Isles), six Barred Warblers, five Icterine Warblers, four Pectoral Sandpipers, three Surf Scoters (together in Aberdeenshire), two each of Kentish Plover, Red-backed Shrike and Wryneck, and single Ortolan Bunting (Suffolk), Melodious Warbler (Kent), Marsh Warbler (Lincolnshire), Common Rosefinch (Northumberland), Purple Heron (Dorset), Red-necked Phalarope (Essex), Hoopoe (West Sussex), Spotted Crake (County Durham), Cattle Egret (Devon) and, in Norfolk, Greenish Warbler, Short-toed Lark and Bluethroat.

Seawatching highlights included a Wilson's Petrel and Cory's Shearwater passing County Donegal, Long-tailed Skuas off Conwy, Devon and County Mayo, Sabine's Gulls in Ayrshire and County Clare (2) and 52 Balearic Shearwaters noted across five counties.
Chris Batty, RBA
Friday 27th August 2010  
  A small wader photographed at Ferrybridge in Dorset at midday was later identified as a Red-necked Stint but unfortunately could not be relocated in the area during the afternoon. In Lothian, a small wader found at Tyninghame Bay was also photographed and this was later identified as a Semi-palmated Sandpiper.

In Norfolk an elusive Booted Warbler was found on Blakeney Point in the afternoon. A Black Kite was at Porthgwarra in Cornwall and a Glossy Ibis was found at Shannon Airport lagoon. The Broad-billed Sandpiper was seen again on Mersea Island in Essex this morning and the two Glossy Ibises remained in County Dublin. The American Golden Plover remained in County Clare as did the American Herring Gull in County Kerry.

Five Barred Warblers, 3 Icterine Warblers a Wryneck and a Red-backed Shrike were along the east coast, while another Wryneck was in Shropshire and another Red-backed Shrike was in Cornwall. Seawatching was productive in the south and east with 4 Sabine's Gulls and a dozen Long-tailed Skuas being logged.
Pete Hayman, RBA
Thursday 19th August 2010  
  The highlight of the day was the appearance of a Semipalmated Sandpiper in Lincolnshire at Alkborough Flats for the second night in succession: presumably the same individual as that present at nearby Blacktoft Sands, East Yorkshire on 9th August.

Elsewhere, rarities comprised the Lesser Grey Shrike and a brief Greenish Warbler in Norfolk and the Whiskered Tern still in Cleveland.

Scarcities included at least seven Great Shearwaters (between Cornwall and County Clare), three Barred Warblers and a Common Rosefinch (all on the Shetland Isles), two White-winged Black Terns (East Yorkshire and Norfolk), two Spotted Crakes (County Durham and Kent) and single Cory's Shearwater (County Clare), Ring-billed Gull (Lancashire), Pectoral Sandpiper (Kinross), Sabine's Gull (East Yorkshire), Cattle Egret and Great White Egret (together in Kent).
Chris Batty, RBA
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