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| Thursday 4th July 2013 | ||
| Rarities seen today comprised the Bridled Tern still in Northumberland on the Farne
Islands, although it was seen only briefly today, two Gull-billed Terns still together in County Wexford,
Bonaparte's Gull in Kent, Glossy Ibis in Pembrokeshire, and the breeding pair of
Little Bitterns in Somerset. Scarcities included Marsh Warbler (Shetland Isles), Cattle Egret (County Donegal), Red-necked Phalarope (Orkney Isles), Pectoral Sandpiper (Lincolnshire), Ring-necked Duck (Lincolnshire, Lothian and North Yorkshire), Surf Scoter and Temminck's Stint (Aberdeenshire). Significant late news from yesterday concerned a Snowy Owl on Rousay, Orkney Islands. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 3rd July 2013 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the arrival of two Gull-billed Terns together at Tacumshin, County Wexford. Rarities elsewhere were headlined by the Bridled Tern still on Inner Farne, Northumberland, whilst the Snowy Owl remained on St Kilda, Western Isles, an the pair of Little Bittern remained in Somerset at Ham Wall. Scarcities included Rose-coloured Starling and Golden Oriole on the Orkney Isles, Common Rosefinch on Anglesey, Cattle Egret briefly in Kent, Sabine's Gull off Highland, two Surf Scoters together in Aberdeenshire, Ring-necked Duck in Lothian, and single Temminck's Stints in both Aberdeenshire and Northumberland. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Tuesday 2nd July 2013 | ||
| Fortunately the Bridled Tern remained overnight on the Farne Islands, Northumberland, where it showed intermittently throughout the day on Inner Farne. Rartities recorded elsewhere comprised a
Little Bittern continuing in Somerset, and the Bonaparte's Gull still in Kent. Otherwise, a Surf Scoter inland, in Powys at Lake Vrynwy, was an exceptional find, whilst a Rose-coloured Starling graced the Orkney Islands, Golden Oriole briefly in Berkshire, Common Rosefinch on Anglesey, Red-backed Shrike in Norfolk, Temminck's Stints in both Aberdeenshire and Cleveland, and Ring-necked Ducks in County Armagh and Lothian. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Monday 1st July 2013 | ||
An adult Bridled Tern was found on the Farne Islands today. It was on
Inner Farne for a short period in mid afternoon but then flew north. However it
reappeared there again soon after 6pm and was twitchable for those getting boats
to the island in the evening.
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| - Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
| Sunday 30th June 2013 | ||
A male Sardinian Warbler was trapped and ringed at Mire Loch, St Abb's
Head in Borders early morning, but wasn't seen after it was released.
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Saturday 29th June 2013 | ||
A Lesser Yellowlegs was found on Mainland Orkney at The Loons RSPB
reserve, but remained only brielfy, and also on the wader theme, there was a
possible Pacific Golden Plover at Orford Ness in Suffolk.
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| - Pete Hayman, RBA | ||
| Friday 28th June 2013 | ||
| A Ferruginous Duck was found at Strumpshaw Fen RSPB, Norfolk mid
afternoon. Lingering rarities included at least the female Little Bittern
at Ham Wall RSPB, Somerset and the Glossy Ibis at Marloes Mere,
Pembrokeshire, whilst the possible Margelanic Lesser Whitethroat remained on
territory in Devon.
Scarcity highlights included a Melodious Warbler, two Common Rosefinches, a Purple Heron, a Cory's Shearwater, a Temminck's Stint, two Red-necked Phalaropes, three Surf Scoters and two Ring-necked Ducks. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Thursday 27th June 2013 | ||
| An impressively quiet day rarity wise, with no confirmed sightings of
anything.
Scarcities seen today included a new Red-backed Shrike at Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, a Melodious Warbler in Nottinghamshire, a Dotterel on the Isles of Scilly, a Purple Heron, Pectoral Sandpiper and Surf Scoter in Yorkshire, a Temminck's Stint in Fife, single Common Rosefinches in Perth and Kinross and Anglesey, a Sabine's Gull in Devon, a Ring-billed Gull in County Kerry, single Ring-necked Ducks in County Armagh, Yorkshire and Lothian and a Roseate Tern in Dorset. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 26th June 2013 | ||
| The White-throated Needletail on the Isle of Harris, Western Isles,
widely dubbed "bird of the century" by many of the birders who connected,
remained over Loch Direcleit from mid morning until early afternoon, where it
showed exceptionally well, often flying within inches of the gathered crowd. It
flew south at 12.30pm, around five minutes before the first boat passengers
arrived on site, but was relocated just over two hours later, over moorland a
little further south. The day took an unexpected and, for many, upsetting turn
when, at around 5.45pm, the swift collided with the only wind turbine in the
south of the island, and was picked up dead a few minutes later.
A Black-winged Pratincole on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent was the only new rarity discovered today. It was first located at 11.40am, although it was distant and mobile, last being seen at 4pm when it flew off west. Lingering rarities seen today included the breeding Little Bitterns at Ham Wall RSPB, Somerset, Bonaparte's Gull at Oare Marshes KWT, Kent, King Eider on the Ythan Estuary, Aberdeenshire and Glossy Ibis at Marloes Mere, Pembrokeshire. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Tuesday 25th June 2013 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the appearance of one of the ultimate megas for the British birder: a
White-throated Needletail at Tarbert, Isle of Harris, Western Isles. First noted late
in the afternoon, it remained there into the evening, and is now known to have first been seen there yesterday.
This is the first to be seen in Britain and Ireland since June 1991, and will be
recorded as the ninth record ever, although it seems likely that it is actually only the fourth individual to reach here, with eight sightings between 25th May 1984 and 14th June 1991 likely to have been a returning bird.
It is, of course, hoped it will remain until tomorrow, and become the first twitchable record since one on Hoy,
Orkney Isles on 28th May-8th June 1988. New rarities elsewhere comprised a Black Stork in Gloucestershire - over-flying both Woorgreens Lake and Staple-edge Woods - and a Gull-billed Tern present this evening at Bowling Green Marsh, Devon. Meanwhile, in Kent the Bonaparte's Gull remained, as did the Western Subalpine Warbler on the Shetland Isles. Scarcities included Melodious Warbler (Nottinghamshire), White-winged Black Tern (Western Isles), Purple Heron and Pectoral Sandpiper (East Yorkshire), Marsh Warbler (2 together on the Shetland Isles), Red-necked Phalarope (Suffolk), Golden Oriole (Orkney Isles), Grey-headed Wagtail (Fife), and Common Rosefinch (Anglesey, Northumberland and Perth and Kinross). |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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