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| Sunday 20th April 2014 | ||
| The third Sardinian Warbler for County Cork, and for Ireland, was
discovered late morning today, in Scott's Garden on Dursey Island, where it
remained until late evening. Two Red-rumped Swallows spent the afternoon
over the Cam Washes at Upware, Cambridgeshire, whilst one also flew over
Felixstowe Docks, Suffolk. Two White-billed Divers were off the coast of
Lewis, Western Isles and a Ferruginous Duck was on Lough Beg, County
Derry.
Lingering rarities included the unringed Red-breasted Goose in Dumfries and Galloway, White-billed Diver in Aberdeenshire, Black Duck in County Mayo and Two-barred Crossbills in Yorkshire and Norfolk (three). |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Saturday 19th April 2014 | ||
| New discoveries today included single White-billed Divers at Spurn,
Yorkshire and Malin Head, County Donegal, a Bee-eater on Dursey Island,
County Cork and a Black Kite over Inverpolly, Highland. Also in the Spurn
area, the pipit remained at Easington, and is now thought to possibly be a
Blyth's Pipit.
Lingering rarities included the Baikal Teal in Cambridgeshire, Pied-billed Grebe on the Western Isles, Red-rumped Swallow in Hampshire, Tawny Pipit in Yorkshire, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Kent, Two-barred Crossbills in Kent, Surrey and Norfolk and King Eider in Fife. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Friday 18th April 2014 | ||
| A Franklin's Gull was discovered on the Gower, Glamorgan this evening,
being last seen at Wernffrwyd near dusk. A Red-rumped Swallow was seen a
couple of times at Pennington Marshes, Hampshire, whilst a White-billed Diver
was at Kirkabister, Shetland and a Black Kite was reported over
Little Tey, Essex.
Lingering rarities seen today included the Baikal Teal in Cambridgeshire, Tawny Pipit in East Yorkshire and Two-barred Crossbills in Norfolk (two) and Greater Manchester. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 16th April 2014 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Black Kite in Lincolnshire at Glentham in the late afternoon. Other spring rarties comprised the two
Black-winged Stilts still in Essex, Tawny Pipit in East Yorkshire, and the
Bee-eater on the Isles of Scilly. Supporting cast included Hoopoes (Kent and Lancashire),
Spotted Crake (Isle of Scilly), Dotterel (Kent) and Cattle Egret (Cambridgeshire). Rarities lingering from the winter comprised the Baikal Teal still in Cambridgeshire, Pied-billed Grebe in County Mayo, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Kent, Dusky Warbler in Suffolk, and Two-barred Crossbills in both Greater Manchester and Norfolk (2). Late news concerned a Subalpine Warbler present on Sunday at St David's Head in Pembrokeshire. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Tuesday 15th April 2014 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Bee-eater on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, with
Spotted Crake and Wryneck also noted around the archipelago. Elsewhere, rarities comprised the Baikal Teal still in Cambridgeshire, Pied-billed Grebe on the Western Isles, Tawny Pipit in East Yorkshire, two Black-winegd Stilts in Essex, three White-billed Divers in Aberdeenshire, King Eider in Lothian, Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire, and Two-barred Crossbills still in Greater Manchester and Norfolk (2). Scarcities included Cattle Egret (East Sussex), Pectoral Sandpiper (Orkney Isles), Yellow-browed Warbler (Worcestershire), Lapland Bunting (Shetland Isles), Surf Scoter (Cornwall and Lothian), three Hoopoes, three migrant Dotterels and five Glossy Ibises. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Monday 14th April 2014 | ||
| The Baikal Teal reappeared on the Ouse Washes, Cambridgeshire again
today, whilst the touring pair of Black-winged Stilts returned to Essex,
to Old Hall Marshes RSPB.
Late news from Friday concerned a male Eastern Subalpine Warbler in Dorset, seen in a park in Swanage during the evening. Other lingering rarities seen today included the American Coot in Highland, Lesser Yellowlegs and Long-billed Dowitcher in Hampshire and Two-barred Crossbills in Greater Manchester and Norfolk. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Sunday 13th April 2014 | ||
| Once again today the Crag Martin at Flamborough Head, East Yorkshire, proved the highlight, although it was only present in the early
morning. The Tawny Pipit also remained at Flamborough Head, whilst the
first Iberian Chiffchaff of the spring was discovered down the coast at Grimston. In Dorset the pair of
Black-winged Stilts continued at Wareham, as did the Red-rumped Swallow in Norfolk, with another
Red-rumped Swallow a new arrival at Rainton Meadows, County Durham. Rarities elsewhere comprised the American Coot still in Highland, both Blue-winged Teal and White-billed Diver again on the Orkney Isles, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler still in Kent, Dusky Warblers in both Suffolk and West Midlands, Long-billed Dowitcher and Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire, and Two-barred Crossbills in Greater Manchester, Kent, Norfolk (4) and South Yorkshire (3). Scarcities included Cattle Egret (Cambridgeshire), Spotted Crake (Isles of Scilly), Pectoral Sandpiper (Devon), White-tailed Eagle (Norfolk), Serin (Lincolnshire and Western Isles), Hoopoe (Kent and West Yorkshire), Yellow-browed Warbler (Somerset and Worcestershire), four Glossy Ibises and five migrant Dotterel. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Saturday 12th April 2014 | ||
| The highlight today was the reappearance of the Crag Martin in East Yorkshire at Flamborough Head; where it showed well from mid afternoon into the evening. Elsewhere, the pair of Black-winged Stilts present yesterday in Essex had relocated overnight to Wareham, Dorset, whilst a record-breaking flock of 10 Black-winged Stilts arrived on the Isle of Wight at Brading Marshes. In Norfolk a Red-rumped Swallow visited Felbrigg Hall during the evening, and in Borders a White-billed Diver was located at St Abbs. Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the American Coot and Franklin's Gull in Highland, Pied-billed Grebe on the Western Isles, Tawny Pipit in East Yorkshire, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Kent, Dusky Warbler in Suffolk, Two-barred Crossbills in Greater Manchester and Norfolk (3), Lesser Yellowlegs in Hampshire, single King Eiders in County Donegal, Fife and Lothian, and Lesser Scaup in Cornwall. Scarcities included Bluethroat (Herefordshire), Yellow-browed Warbler (Worcestershire), Shorelark (Kent), Cattle Egret (Cambridgeshire), Pectoral Sandpiper (Devon), Serin (East Yorkshire (2) and Western Isles), Hoopoe (Kent and Somerset), Dotterel (Conwy (2) and Lancashire), Ring-necked Duck (Cambridgeshire (2) and Essex). |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Friday 11th April 2014 | ||
| The highlight of the day was a Crag Martin in East Yorkshire, present at Flamborough Head for just under four hours before it flew off west in the early afternoon. The
ninth British record of Crag Martin, but only the second that has proved in any way
twitchable; the fiest twitchable being the individual that visited Leicestershire then West Yorkshire
on 17th-18th April 1999. The first Tawny Pipit of the year in Britain
and Ireland was discovered at the same site. Otherwise, rarities comprised two Black-winged Stilts together new-in in Essex at Bowers Marsh, the Forster's Tern again in County Galway, the American Coot still in Highland, Hume's Yellow-browed Warbler in Kent, Dusky Warbler in Suffolk, Lesser Yellowlegs and Long-billed Dowitcher in Hampshire, and Two-barred Crossbills in Greater Manchester, Surrey and South Yorkshire (5). Scarcities included three Hoopoes (County Cork, Dumfries and Galloway, and Kent), Serin (Western Isles), White-tailed Eagle (North Yorkshire), Dotterel (Lancashire), Ring-necked Duck (Cambridgeshire), Surf Scoter and Pectoral Sandpiper (both Devon). Significant late news concerned a Snowy Owl found yesterday in Angus on Glas Maol. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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