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Friday 26th October 2012  
  The highlight of the day was the continued presence of the Siberian Rubythroat on Fair Isle, Shetland Isles, with Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll, Olive-backed Pipit and Little Bunting also noted there. At Portland, Dorset, the Daurian Shrike remained alongside Siberian Stonechat, Subalpine Warbler and Wryneck, and a Pechora Pipit flew over.

Elsewhere, rarities included the Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Desert Wheatear in West Sussex, Olive-backed Pipit in County Galway, Dusky Warblers in both County Durham and Northumberland, Arctic Redpoll and Little Bunting in Norfolk, Black Kite in County Cork, Red-breasted Goose in Argyll, Long-billed Dowitchers in both Gloucestershire and the Western Isles, Lesser Yellowlegs in Devon and Lancashire, American Golden Plover in Cumbria and County Wexford (4), White-rumped Sandpiper in Norfolk, Lesser Scaup in Somerset, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, and Richardson's Canada Geese in Argyll (2) and Cumbria.

Meanwhile, on the Isles of Scilly American Buff-bellied Pipit, Penduline Tit, Red-throated Pipit, Red-breasted Flycatcher, Richard's Pipit, Spotted Crake, Lapland Bunting, Great White Egret, three Ring-necked Ducks and four Yellow-browed Warblers were all logged.
Chris Batty, RBA
Thursday 25th October 2012  
  New rarities confirmed today comprised a Desert Wheatear in West Sussex at Worthing, Siberian Stonechat in Dorset on Portland, Olive-backed Pipit in East Yorkshire at Kilnsea, a brief Red-throated Pipit in Cornwall, single Dusky Warblers in East Yorkshire, Norfolk, Northumberland and North Yorkshire, Little Bunting in Norfolk, Richardson's Canada Geese in both Cumbria and Lancashire, and Glossy Ibises in both Cambridgeshire and Dorset.

On the Isles of Scilly the American Buff-bellied Pipit remained alongside Penduline Tit, Red-throated Pipit, three Ring-necked Ducks, two Richard's Pipits, Red-breasted Flycatcher, Common Rosefinch, Spotted Crake and a Great White Egret.

Lingering rarities included the Chestnut-eared Bunting still on the Shetland Isles, Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Daurian Shrike in Dorset, Arctic Warbler in Norfolk, Olive-backed Pipits in County Galway, Norfolk and Suffolk, Dusky Warbler in County Durham, Radde's Warbler and Little Bunting in Northumberland, Red-breasted Goose in Hampshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Devon, Red-footed Falcon on the Isle of Wight, Long-billed Dowitcher in Gloucestershire, Spotted Sandpiper in County Kerry, Lesser Yellowlegs in Devon, County Kerry and Lancashire, White-rumped Sandpiper in Norfolk, two Lesser Scaups together in Somerset, and three Richardson's Canada Geese together in County Sligo.
Chris Batty, RBA
Wednesday 24th October 2012  
  The highlight of the day was confirmation of Britian's second Chestnut-eared Bunting at Eastshore, Mainland, Shetland Isles, initially photographed yesterday as a Little Bunting. Other birds on the Shetland Isles included Pied Wheatear and Olive-backed Pipit also at Eastshore, and Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler on Unst, but the Siberian Rubythroat was not located on Fair Isle.

On the Isles of Scilly the American Buff-bellied Pipit remained with Penduline Tit, Radde's Warbler, Olive-backed Pipit, Little Bunting, Rose-coloured Starling, Spotted Crake, two each of both Red-breasted Flycatcher and Richard's Pipit, three Ring-necked Ducks and four Yellow-browed Warblers.

Rarities elsewhere comprised Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Daurian Shrike in Dorset, Red-flanked Bluetail and Arctic Warbler in Norfolk, Radde's Warbler in Northumberland, Dusky Warblers in both County Durham and County Galway, Red-throated Pipit and Red-footed Falcon on the Isle of Wight, Olive-backed Pipits in Cornwall, Essex, County Galway, Highland, Norfolk (2) and Suffolk, Rustic Bunting in County Durham, Little Buntings in Cleveland and Northumberland, Red-breasted Goose in Hampshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Devon, Spotted Sandpiper in County Kerry, Long-billed Dowitcher in Gloucestershire, Lesser Yellowlegs in Devon, County Kerry and Lancashire, American Golden Plovers in County Kerry and the Orkney Isles, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, two Lesser Scaups in Somerset, Glossy Ibis in Pembrokeshire, and Richardson's Canada Geese in Argyll (2) and County Sligo (3).

However, the most significant news was that of the presence of a Pale-legged Leaf Warbler - a new bird for the Western Palearctic - in Dorset, at Southwell, Portland, on Monday, but not since.
Chris Batty, RBA
Sunday 21st October 2012  
  An Arctic Warbler was discovered at Ronas Voe, Shetland, along with an Olive-backed Pipit nearby on Out Skerries. Another Olive-backed Pipit was at Reculver, Kent, whilst a Red-throated Pipit was on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly. A Lesser Yellowlegs spent the afternoon on Aldcliffe Marsh, Lancashire, a Red-breasted Goose was on Islay, Argyll, and a Bonaparte's Gull was at Dawlish Warren, Devon.

Lingering rarities included the Eastern Olivaceous Warbler and Radde's Warbler in Fife, Siberian Stonechat in Sussex, Subalpine Warbler in Dorset, Radde's Warbler in Angus, Red-throated Pipit in County Cork, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, Red-breasted Goose in Kent, Spotted Sandpiper in County Clare, Long-billed Dowitcher in Gloucestershire, Lesser Yellowlegs' in County Kerry and Devon, Lesser Scaups in Somerset and Glamorgan and Glossy Ibises in Cornwall (3) and Pembrokeshire.
Will Soar, RBA
Saturday 20th October 2012  
  The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Booted Warbler on St Agnes, Isles of Scilly, with, around the islands, a supporting cast of two Serins, Richard's Pipit, Spotted Crake, and three each of both Ring-necked Duck and Yellow-browed Warbler. Meanwhile, on the Shetland Isles a Dusky Warbler arrived at Sumburgh, whilst Lanceolated Warbler, Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll and two Olive-backed Pipits remained around the archipelago.

New rarities elsewhere comprised a Siberian Stonechat in East Sussex at Birling Gap, a Lesser Yellowlegs in Devon at Plymouth, a Northern Harrier in County Wexford at Tacumshin, an American Golden Plover in County Donegal at Inch Lake, and a report of three Red-rumped Swallows briefly in Lothian.

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present today were the Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, single Radde's Warblers in both Angus and Fife, Dusky Warbler in County Galway, Subalpine Warbler in Dorset, Hornemann's Arctic Redpolls in the Orkney Isles and the Western Isles, Red-breasted Goose in Kent, Black Duck in County Mayo, Bonaparte's Gull in Pembrokeshire, Long-billed Dowitcher in Gloucestershire, Lesser Yellowlegs in both County Dublin and County Kerry, White-rumped Sandpiper in Norfolk, American Golden Plovers in both County Cork and the Orkney Isles, Lesser Scaup in Glamorgan, and at least one Small Canada Goose in Argyll.
Chris Batty, RBA
Friday 19th October 2012  
  New rarities today included Dusky Warblers on Inishmore Island, County Galway and at Swinister, Shetland, two Hornemann's Arctic Redpolls on North Ronaldsay, Orkney, Olive-backed Pipits on Bryher, Isles of Scilly and at Fladdabister and Boddam, Shetland, three Richardson's Canada Geese at Lissadell, County Sligo, Baird's Sandpiper on Harris, Western Isles and the Lesser Scaup returned to Cardiff Bay, Glamorgan. A Glossy Ibis flew over Aveton Gifford, Devon.

Lingering rarities included the Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Lanceolated Warbler and two Olive-backed Pipits on Fair Isle, Radde's Warbler in Angus, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, Red-breasted Goose in Kent, Bonaparte's Gull in Pembrokeshire, White-rumped Sandpiper in Norfolk, Lesser Yellowlegs in County Dublin, single Long-billed Dowitchers in Gloucestershire and Cheshire, Lesser Scaup in Somerset and Glossy Ibises in Cornwall (4) and Pembrokeshire.
Will Soar, RBA
Thursday 18th October 2012  
  All the new rarities today were found in Scotland, with the majority in Shetland, and all but two of these Olive-backed Pipits. A flock of four arrived on Fair Isle (with a Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll also on the island), another on Unst and a further two on Mainland. A second Horneman's Arctic Redpoll was on Whalsay, whilst elsewhere there were three Radde's Warblers (two at Kilminning, Fife and another at Lunan Bay, Angus) and a White-rumped Sandpiper (on Harris, Western Isles).

Lingering rarities included the Blackpoll Warbler on Bryher and Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler on St Mary's, both Scilly, Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler on Fair Isle, Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll and Little Bunting on North Ronaldsay, Northern Harrier in County Wexford, Red-breasted Goose in Kent, White-rumped Sandpiper in Norfolk, American Golden Plover in County Kerry, Long-billed Dowitcher in Gloucestershire, Lesser Yellowlegs in County Dublin, Azorean Yellow-legged Gull in Leicestershire, four Glossy Ibises in Cornwall and Lesser Scaup in Somerset.
Will Soar, RBA
Wednesday 17th October 2012  
  The highlight of the day was the discovery of both Lanceolated Warbler and Hornemann's Arctic Redpoll on North Ronaldsay, Orkney Isles, with, nearby, an Olive-backed Pipit on Westray. Other new rarities comprised a Greenish Warbler in County Cork at Three Castles Head, and a White-rumped Sandpiper and Red-rumped Swallow in Norfolk between Cley and Salthouse.

On the Isles of Scilly the Solitary Sandpiper and Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler remained on St Mary's, with three each of Ring-necked Duck and Yellow-browed Warbler, Barred Warbler and Richard's Pipit around the islands. On the Shetland Isles a Lanceolated Warbler continued, with Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler, Olive-backed Pipit, Great Grey Shrike and the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker.

Elsewhere, lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Fife, Tawny Pipit in East Yorkshire, Little Bunting on the Orkney Isles, Red-breasted Goose in Kent, two Spotted Sandpipers together in County Clare, Lesser Yellowlegs in County Dublin, Long-billed Dowitchers in both Cheshire and Gloucestershire, American Golden Plovers in both County Clare and the Orkney Isles, Lesser Scaup in Somerset, four Glossy Ibises in Cornwall, and the Azorean Yellow-legged Gull in Leicestershire.
Chris Batty, RBA
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