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| Friday 17th October 2014 | ||
| The only new rarity reported today was an Olive-backed Pipit in
Sunderland, County Durham, which showed very well from mid morning until dusk.
Lingering rarities still present today included single Isabelline Shrikes in Yorkshire and Norfolk, Siberian Stonechat in Lothian, Olive-backed Pipit in Northumberland, Olive-backed Pipit, Red-throated Pipit and Little Bunting on Fair Isle, Subalpine Warbler in Cornwall, Snowy Owl in Moray, Lesser Yellowlegs in County Dublin and Blue-winged Teal (or hybrid) in Northumberland. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Thursday 16th October 2014 | ||
| Another Isabelline Shrike was found today, this time in Kent at
Sandwich Bay, with the other two remaining at Warham, Norfolk and Kilnsea,
Yorkshire. Also at Kilnsea a Pallid Swift was present briefly, whilst a
Red-throated Pipit was found at Norby, Shetland.
Lingering rarities still present today included the Steppe Grey Shrike and Olive-backed Pipit in Norfolk, Red-flanked Bluetail in Shetland, Booted Warbler and Siberian Stonechat in Lothian, Olive-backed Pipit in Northumberland and Subalpine Warbler in Cornwall. There was no sign of the Siberian Thrush in Shetland. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 15th October 2014 | ||
| The ninth Siberian Thrush for Britain was found in Shetland this
evening, where it was trapped and released at Scousburgh at dusk. Astonishingly,
it was found to be bearing a Norwegian ring, and is therefore almost certainly
the individual trapped and ringed at Husoy on 24th September.
Two Isabelline Shrikes were found today, first at Kilnsea, Yorkshire then at Warham Greens, Norfolk (which was later found to be present for its second day). Yorkshire also gained a Radde's Warbler at Easington and a Little Bunting at Flamborough, whilst Norfolk produced a Dusky Warbler at Wells. Other new discoveries included a Snowy Owl near Thurso, Highland, a Red-footed Falcon at Northwick Warth, Gloucestershire, an Olive-backed Pipit on Brownsman, Northumberland, an Alpine Swift at Dinton Pastures, Berkshire, a Dusky Warbler at Reculver, Kent, a Little Bunting on St Agnes, Isles of Scilly, a Richardson's Cackling Goose on Barra, Western Isles and a Forster's Tern at Rogerstown, County Dublin. Lingering rarity highlights included the Steppe Grey Shrike, Olive-backed Pipit and Radde's Warbler in Norfolk, Booted Warbler and Siberian Stonechat in Lothian, Subalpine Warbler in Cornwall, White-rumped Sandpiper in the Western Isles and an Olive-backed Pipit, Red-throated Pipit and two Little Buntings on Fair Isle, Shetland. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Tuesday 14th October 2014 | ||
| On one of the busiest days of the autumn, as is often the case, there was no
stand out rarity highlight. New discoveries in Norfolk included a Red-flanked
Bluetail at Stiffkey, an Olive-backed Pipit at Wells, single
Radde's Warblers at Wells, Burnham Overy, Brancaster and Great Yarmouth and
a Little Bunting at Warham. Another Radde's Warbler was at
Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire, whilst the lingering Booted Warbler in
Lothian was joined by a Siberian Stonechat, and both a Rustic Bunting
and Little Bunting were found in Shetland (on Unst and Mainland
respectively). A Penduline Tit was heard on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly.
Lingering rarity highlights included the Solitary Sandpiper in County Wexford, Steppe Grey Shrike in Norfolk, Arctic Warbler in Lincolnshire, Subalpine Warbler in Cornwall, single Radde's Warblers in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire and Olive-backed Pipit in Orkney. Large numbers of Ring Ouzels were seen, mainly along the SE coast, with at least 550 at Dungeness and at least 410 at St Margaret's at Cliffe. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Sunday 12th October 2014 | ||
| The bird of the day was, unfortunately, only identified late this evening,
when photographs of a second-winter Audouin's Gull were released, taken
late this afternoon at Dungeness, Kent.
Throughout the day, the north and east produced a Red-flanked Bluetail (Dale of Walls, Shetland), an Olive-backed Pipit (Boddam, Shetland) and single Radde's Warblers at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire and at Kilnsea and Flamborough, both Yorkshire. A Penduline Tit is present for a second day at Strumpshaw Fen RSPB, Norfolk, a Little Bunting flew over Durlston, Dorset and the Bonaparte's Gull reappeared at Dawlish, Devon. A Lesser Scaup was at Rahasane Turlough, County Galway. Lingering rarities included the Solitary Sandpiper in County Wexford, Steppe Grey Shrike in Norfolk, Little Crake in Suffolk, Booted Warbler in Lothian, Subalpine Warbler in Cornwall, Arctic Warbler in Lincolnshire, Snowy Owl in Moray and Rustic Bunting in Shetland. The second (and first live) Cetti's Warbler for Scotland was found on Barra, Western Isles. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Saturday 11th October 2014 | ||
| The Bonelli's warbler at Scalloway, Shetland (present since yesterday) was
heard to give the diagnostic call of Eastern Bonelli's Warbler late
morning. Also found on the archipelago today was a Pechora Pipit at
Kergord, a Siberian Stonechat at Hoswick and single Olive-backed
Pipits at White Ness, Virkie, Wester Quarff and Uyeasound.
A Booted Warbler was new in at Torness, Lothian, as was an Arctic Warbler at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire and Little Bunting at Church Cove, Cornwall. Lingering rarity highlights included the Solitary Sandpiper in County Wexford, Little Crake in Suffolk, Steppe Grey Shrike in Norfolk, Snowy Owl and King Eider in Moray, Eastern Subalpine Warbler in Cornwall and Tawny Pipit in Sussex. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Friday 10th October 2014 | ||
| A Lesser Grey Shrike at Biggleswade Common, Bedfordshire was, perhaps
surprisingly, not a first for the county, as one was picked up dead by the River
Ouse on the unlikely date of 25th January 1907. An Eastern Subalpine Warbler
was discovered at Porthgwarra, Cornwall, and both a Fea's Petrel and a
Wilson's Petrel was off a boat off Galley Head, County Cork. The Isles of
Scilly produced a new Tawny Pipit on St Agnes, with Shetland adding a
Western Bonelli's Warbler and four more Olive-backed Pipits to their
autumn tally. A Little Bunting was on nearby Orkney, at St Margaret's
Hope on South Ronaldsay.
Lingering rarity highlights included the Little Crake in Suffolk, Solitary Sandpiper in County Wexford, Steppe Grey Shrike in Norfolk, Tawny Pipit in Sussex, King Eider in Moray, Blue-winged Teal (or hybrid) in Northumberland and three more Olive-backed Pipits and five more Little Buntings in the Northern Isles. The Shorelark which has been present at Askernish, South Uist, Western Isles since yesterday is now thought likely to be a nominate American Horned Lark. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Thursday 9th October 2014 | ||
| On the Isles of Scilly the Blyth's Pipit reappeared on St Mary's,
although reports suggested it was mobile and not present for very long. Other
lingering Mega rarities included the Scarlet Tanager on Barra, Western
Isles, Solitary Sandpiper at Rathanganon, County Wexford and Little
Crake at Minsmere, Suffolk.
A Great Snipe was trapped and ringed near Landrindod Wells, Powys overnight, with other new discoveries including a Rustic Bunting on St Agnes, Isles of Scilly and an Olive-backed Pipit and three Little Buntings in Shetland. Lingering rarity highlights included the Steppe Grey Shrike in Norfolk, Gyr in the Western Isles and Laughing Gull in County Cork. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 8th October 2014 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the confirmation of a Lanceolated Warbler on the Shetland Isles at Quendale, with the
Siberian Rubythroat still nearby at Levenwick, where a White's Thrush
was also reported briefly, a Radde's Warbler new at Walls, a Siberian Stonechat new on Fetlar, along with archipelago totals of seven
Yellow-browed Warblers, six Olive-backed Pipits, three each of Little Bunting and
Great Grey Shrike, two each of Short-toed Lark and Dotterel, and single
Hoopoe, Bluethroat and Lapland Bunting. On the Isles of Scilly Red-breasted Flycatcher, Barred Warbler, Dotterel, two Common Rosefinches and three Yellow-browed Warblers were noted. Rarities elsewhere included the Scarlet Tanager still on the Western Isles, Solitary Sandpiper in County Wexford, Little Crake in Suffolk, Steppe Grey Shrike in Norfolk, Pechora Pipit and five Olive-backed Pipits on the Orkney Isles, and in Aberdeenshire, brief Pallid Harrier, Radde's Warbler and Little Bunting. A Barolo Shearwater seen at sea off Land's End, Cornwall today followed one at sea off County Clare yesterday. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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