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Friday 15th May 2015  
  The second male Moltoni's Subalpine Warbler of the year was trapped on Fair Isle, Shetland mid morning. Other new discoveries today included a Red-throated Pipit at Westleton, Suffolk, a Red-footed Falcon over Brent Reservoir, London, a Red-rumped Swallow at Filey, Yorkshire, single Black Kites at Polgigga, Cornwall and Hambledon, Hampshire and Bee-eaters at Beachy Head, Sussex and two at Faxfleet, Yorkshire, presumable one of which was later heard nearby at Alkborough, Lincolnshire.

Lingering rarities included the Greater Yellowlegs and Bonaparte's Gull in Hampshire, Little Bittern and Squacco Heron in the Isles of Scilly, Squacco Heron and Sardinian Warbler in Cornwall, King Eider in Aberdeenshire and Lesser Scaup in Yorkshire.
Will Soar, RBA
Thursday 14th May 2015  
  The Isles of Scilly provided the highlights today with Squacco Heron, Little Bittern and Woodchat Shrike all on St Mary's, along with Short-toed Lark, Wryneck, Common Crane, two Night Herons and six Golden Orioles, all around the islands.

Elsewhere, rarities today comprided the Harlequin Duck still in Aberdeenshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Hampshire, Lesser Scaup in West Yorkshire, a Red-rumped Swallow new in Surrey at Holmethorpe, a subalpine warbler species on the Western Isles, and brief Red-throated Pipit (County Durham), Bee-eater (County Mayo), and Alpine Swift and Bee-eater (Dorset).

Scarcities included Woodchat Shrike (Cornwall), Purple Heron (Dorset), Hoopoe (Borders), Pectoral Sandpiper (Northumberland), two White-winged Black Terns (together in Kent), two Grey-headed Wagtails, five Golden Orioles, seven Temminck's Stints and 27 migrant Dotterel.
Chris Batty, RBA
Monday 11th May 2015  
  The first Moltoni's Subalpine Warbler for Mainland Britain, and the first widely twitchable individual anywhere, was discovered on Blakeney Point, Norfolk mid morning. This singing and calling male joined a female subalpine warbler species found earlier in the morning. The first accepted Moltoni's Subalpine Warbler was shot on St Kilda in 1894, with two more recent records in Shetland in 2009. Both these birds stayed for at least a week, but only one was identified to (at the time) race whilst the bird was still present, late on in its stay.

Nearby, the male Citril Finch remained at Burnham Overy Dunes until 6.20am, but not since.

Further north, the fifth Slate-coloured Junco for Shetland was found at Toab, Mainland. All five records in the archipelago have occurred in the first 11 days of May. Other new discoveries included a Lesser Yellowlegs at Low Newton, Northumberland, a Black-winged Stilt at Grove Ferry, Kent and a Red-rumped Swallow over Spurn, Yorkshire.

Lingering rarities included the Harlequin Duck and King Eider in Aberdeenshire, Squacco Heron in Devon, Red-throated Pipit in Cleveland, Red-rumped Swallow in Cambridgeshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Hampshire and Lesser Scaup in Yorkshire.
Will Soar, RBA
Sunday 10th May 2015  
  Britain's second Citril Finch was discovered in Norfolk this morning, and spent the rest of the day in and out of the dunes at Burnham Overy, where it often showed well to the assembled crowd.

A Red-throated Pipit spent the afternoon on Seaton Common, Cleveland, single Red-rumped Swallows were at Ferry Meadows, Cambridgeshire and Catsford Common, Somerset and Bee-eaters were at Winterton, Norfolk, Corton, Suffolk and St Leonards on Sea, Sussex (two).

Lingering rarities seen again today included the Harlequin Duck, King Eider and White-billed Diver in Aberdeenshire, single Squacco Herons in Devon and Cornwall, Tawny Pipit in Dorset, single Bonaparte's Gulls in Hampshire and Devon and Lesser Scaup in Yorkshire.
Will Soar, RBA
Saturday 9th May 2015  
  New arrivals today included a Squacco Heron at Prawle Point and a Bonaparte's Gull at Topsham, both Devon, a Tawny Pipit on Portland, Dorset, an Alpine Swift at Pugneys Country Park, West Yorkshire, a Red-rumped Swallow at Porthcurno, Cornwall and a Black Kite over Grove Ferry NNR, Kent.

Lingering rarities present again today included the Greater Yellowlegs and Bonaparte's Gull in Hampshire, King Eider and seven White-billed Divers in Aberdeenshire (with another of the latter still in Orkney) and the Lesser Scaup in Yorkshire.
Will Soar, RBA
Friday 8th May 2015  
  An Alpine Swift was seen over Ilkley town centre, Yorkshire this evening.

Lingering rarities still present today included the Harlequin Duck and King Eider in Aberdeenshire, Squacco Heron in Cornwall, Bonaparte's Gull in Hampshire, White-billed Diver in Moray and Lesser Scaup in Yorkshire.

Scarcity highlights included a Kentish Plover, a Short-toed Lark, a Wryneck, two Woodchat Shrikes, three Hoopoes, five Night Herons, six Golden Orioles (including a flock of five in the Isles of Scilly), seven Temminck's Stints and 33 Dotterels.
Will Soar, RBA
Wednesday 6th May 2015  
  The highlight of the day was a Squacco Heron in Cornwall, at Polgigga, where it present for it's second day. In County Dublin a Gull-billed Tern was present on Swords Estuary in the evening.

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present comprised the Great Blue Heron on the Isles of Scilly, Harlequin Duck and King Eider in Aberdeenshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Hampshire, Red-rumped Swallow in East Yorkshire, and the Lesser Scaup in West Yorkshire.

Scarcities included Surf Scoter (Lothian), Glossy Ibis (Nottinghamshire), Honey Buzzard (Dumfries and Galloway), two each of both Golden Oriole and Temminck's Stint, three Lapland Buntings, four Night Herons, and 16 migrant Dotterel.

Pomarine Skuas were on the move with 181 recorded, including 42 off Gwynedd, 20 off Ayrshire, 18 passing Gloucestershire, 13 from Scillonian III, and one inland; at Grafham Water, Cambridgeshire.
Chris Batty, RBA
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