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| Friday 21st March 2014 | ||
| Rarities seen today once again comprised the American Coot in
Highland, Dusky Warbler in Suffolk, Hume's Yellow-browed
Warbler in Kent, Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire, Bonaparte's Gull
in Glamorgan and Two-barred Crossbills in Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Surrey
and Yorkshire (six).
Scarcity highlights were a Serin, a Richard's Pipit and two Hoopoes. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Thursday 20th March 2014 | ||
| Rarities today comprised the American Coot still in Highland, both Olive-backed Pipit
and Dusky Warbler in Suffolk, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Kent, Bonaparte's Gull in Glamorgan,
Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire, King Eider in County Donegal, and single
Two-barred Crossbills in each of Gloucestershire, Kent and Surrey. In Hampshire the first
Black Kite of the spring was reported over-flying near Gosport. Scarcities included Night Heron (Isles of Scilly), Cattle Egret (Buckinghamshire), Surf Scoter (Cornwall), Ring-necked Duck (Argyll), Yellow-browed Warbler (Worcestershire), and five Glossy Ibises, whilst gull tallies indluded 12 each of both Glaucous and Iceland, two Ring-billed, single Caspian and Kumlien's. Incoming migrants were headlined by 1,000 Sand Martins together at Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, whilst Swallow, House Martin, Wheatear, Arctic Skua and Manx Shearwater were all recorded at scattered locations. A Ring Ouzel arrived in Hampshire, Ospreys reached Cheshire and Gwynedd, and a total of 20 Garganey was logged. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 19th March 2014 | ||
| The highlights of the day came from Suffolk where a Dusky Warbler was discovered at Oulton Marshes, and the
Olive-backed Pipit was relocated in Leiston. Elsewhere, rarities comprised the American Coot still in Highland,
Red-breasted Goose in Dumfries and Galloway, Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire,
King Eider in County Donegal, and single Two-barred Crossbills in
each of Gloucestershire, Kent, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Surrey. Scarcities included Night Heron (Isles of Scilly), Serin (Kent), American Wigeon (Cambridgeshire), Ring-necked Duck (Argyll), Cattle Egret (Buckinghamshire), Lapland Bunting (Ayrshire), two each of Yellow-browed Warbler, Surf Scoter and Rough-legged Buzzard, three Glossy Ibises, and six Parrot Crossbills. Gull totals included 20 Iceland, 14 Glaucous, seven Kumlien's and four Caspian. Incoming migrants included a Ring Ouzel in Suffolk, four House Martins in Somerset, Osprey in both Lincolnshire and Surrey, and a total of 14 Garganey. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Tuesday 18th March 2014 | ||
| Lingering rarities seen today included just the American Coot in
Highland, Pied-billed Grebe on the Western Isles, Long-billed
Dowitcher in Hampshire, King Eider in Fife and Two-barred
Crossbills in Gloucestershire, Surrey (two) and Yorkshire (six). The
Great Spotted Cuckoo in Pembrokeshire was reported mid morning briefly, with
no sign of it afterwards.
Scarcity highlights included a Night Heron, a Richard's Pipit, three Hoopoes, a Yellow-browed Warbler and eight Great Grey Shrikes. A Common Tern was at Attenborough NR, Nottinghamshire. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Sunday 16th March 2014 | ||
| Long staying rarities seen today included the Great Spotted Cuckoo in
Pembrokeshire, American Coot in Highland, Coues's Arctic Redpoll
in Cheshire, Long-billed Dowitcher and Lesser Yellowlegs in
Hampshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Glamorgan, King Eider in Lothian
and Richardson's Cackling Goose in County Sligo. Two-barred Crossbills
were in Shropshire (four), Gloucestershire (three), Yorkshire (three), Surrey
(two), Lincolnshire and Kent.
Scarcity highlights included a Richard's Pipit, two Hoopoes and two Yellow-browed Warblers. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Saturday 15th March 2014 | ||
| Lingering rarities still present today included the Great Spotted Cuckoo
in Pembrokeshire, American Coot and Black Duck in Highland,
American Herring Gull in Argyll, Long-billed Dowitcher and Lesser
Yellowlegs in Hampshire, single King Eiders in County Cork and
Shetland, Lesser Scaup in Staffordshire, Red-breasted Goose in
Dumfries and Galloway (together with the colour-ringed individual) and
Two-barred Crossbills in Gloucestershire (14), Yorkshire (five),
Lincolnshire and Surrey.
Single Hoopoes were in Cornwall and Dumfries and Galloway, whilst commoner migrants included eight Garganey, a Cuckoo, an Osprey, a Ring Ouzel, a Garden Warbler and three Yellow Wagtails. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Thursday 13th March 2014 | ||
| Rarities confirmed as still present today were the Great Spotted Cuckoo in Pembrokeshire,
American Coot in Highland, Laughing Gull in County Cork, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler
in Kent, both Long-billed Dowitcher and Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire,
King Eider in Fife, and single Two-barred Crossbills in Kent, Lincolnshire, Surrey and South Yorkshire. Scarcities included two Hoopoes in Cornwall, a Wryneck in Pembrokeshire, Yellow-browed Warblers in both Somerset and Worcestershire, Surf Scoter in Cornwall, two Ring-necked Ducks, five Shorelarks and six Glossy Ibises. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 12th March 2014 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the continued presence of the Great Spotted Cuckoo in Pembrokeshire, at Tenby. Elsewhere, rarities comprised the
American Coot in Highland, American Herring Gull in Argyll, Laughing Gull in County Cork,
Long-billed Dowitcher and Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire, two Hume's Yellow-browed Warblers
in Kent, King Eiders in both Fife and Lothian (2), and Two-barred Crossbills in Gloucestershire, Lincolnshire and Surrey. Scarcities included Hoopoe (County Cork), Wryneck (PembroKeshire), Richard's Pipit (Norfolk), Yellow-browed Warbler (Somerset), Cattle Egret (Buckinghamshire), two Lesser Snow Geese (Argyll), and three each both Shorelark and Glossy Ibis. Spring arrivals were represented by further Sand Martins, Wheatears, Sandwich Terns, Swallows, Garganey, White Wagtails and House Martin, with a Yellow Wagtail reported in Norfolk, Tree Pipit in Pembrokeshire, and Arctic Skua in Lothian. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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