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| Saturday 13th June 2015 | ||
| The highlight of the day was a male Eastern Black-eared Wheatear in Hampshire, in the New Forest at Acres Down. Elsewhere, a
Blyth's Reed Warbler joined the lingering Paddyfield Warbler on Blakeney Point, Norfolk, a Franklin's Gull was in County Galway at Rusheen Bay, a
Laughing Gull made a brief visit to Kilnsea, East Yorkshire, as did a Whiskered Tern
in North Yorkshre at Wheldrake, and a Bee-eater in Essex. Other lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Hudsonian Whimbrel in West Sussex, Greater Yellowlegs in Hampshire, Great Reed Warbler on the Shetland Isles, White-rumped Sandpiper in Norfolk, and King Eider in Aberdeenshire , but the Cretzschmar's Bunting could not be found on Bardsey, Gwynedd. Scarcities included Melodious Warbler (West Midlands), Icterine Warbler (Highland), Golden Oriole (Norfolk), Hoopoe (cornwall), Wryneck (Pembrokeshire), Cattle Egret (Kent), Glossy Ibis (County Waterford), three each of both Marsh Warbler and migrant Red-necked Phalaropes, and four each of Common Rosefinch and Red-backed Shrike. Significant late news concerned a Cedar Waxwing at Kilrush, County Clare, on 3rd-4th June. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Friday 12th June 2015 | ||
| The highlight of the day was reappearance of the Cretzschmar's Bunting on Bardsey, Gwynedd, where it again showed tantalisingly briefly. Elsewhere, new rarities included a Blyth's Reed Warbler in Essex at Holland Haven, Bonaparte's Gull in the Western Isles on St Kilda, Long-billed Dowitcher in County Wexford at The Cull, Greenish Warbler in Pembrokeshire on Skomer, and a White-rumped Sandpiper at Cley, Norfolk, whilst briefer encounters were a Snowy Owl (County Mayo), Black Stork and three Bee-eaters (Norfolk), Red-rumped Swallow (County Cork) and Red-footed Falcon (West Sussex). Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Hudsonian Whimbrel (West Sussex), Paddyfield Warbler (Norfolk), Greater Yellowlegs (Hampshire), King Eider (Aberdeenshire), Broad-billed Sandpiper and White-rumped Sandpiper (together in Lincolnshire). Scarce migrants included Melodious Warbler (West Midlands), Icterine Warbler (Highland), Marsh Warbler (Norfolk), Common Rosefinch (Dorset), Golden Oriole (Wiltshire), Hoopoe and Red-backed Shrike (Kent), and four migrant Red-necked Phalaropes. Significant late news concerned a male Black-headed Bunting in Pembrokeshire at Saundersfoot on 10th June. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Thursday 11th June 2015 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the discovery of both a Paddyfield Warbler and a
Greenish Warbler on Blakeney Point, Norfolk. Elsewhere, a Gull-billed Tern
in Nottinghamshire paid a brief visit to Lound, and on the Shetland Isles a Bonaparte's Gull was new on Unst. Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Hudsonian Whimbrel in West Sussex, Greater Yellowlegs in Hampshire, Collared Pratincole and Little Bittern together in Suffolk, Broad-billed Sandpiper and White-rumped Sandpiper together in Lincolnshire, Greenish Warbler on the Isles of Scilly, Black Kite in Warwickshire and Bee-eater on the Shetland Isles. Scarcities included Melodious Warbler (West Midlands), Ring-necked Duck (East Yorkshire), American Wigeon (Aberdeenshire), and two each of Icterine Warbler, Marsh Warbler, Common Rosefinch, Red-backed Shrike and migrant Red-necked Phalarope. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Wednesday 10th June 2015 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Cretzschmar's Bunting on Bardsey, Gwynedd, albeit only present there briefly: the sixth British record, but the first away from the Northern Isles. Equal excitement in Argyll where a Cedar Waxwing briefly visited on Tiree, the sixth record in the British Isles - although the second for that island - and the seventh Nearctic landbird to be found here since the 11th May. Rarities elsewhere comprised the Hudsonian Whimbrel still in West Sussex, Swainson's Thrush in Pembrokeshire, Greater Yellowlegs in Hampshire, Collared Pratincole in Suffolk, Broad-billed Sandpiper and White-rumped Sandpiper together in Lincolnshire, Squacco Heron in Cornwall, King Eider in both Aberdeenshire and the Shetland Isles, a Black Stork over Staffordshire, a Black Kite over Warwickshire, and Bee-eaters in East Yorkshire (6), Merseyside, Shetland Isles and Somerset (6). Scarcities included Icterine Warbler (Aberdeenshire), Short-toed Lark (Aberdeenshire), Marsh Warbler (Norfolk), Serin (Dorset), two Golden Orioles, three each of both Red-backed Shrike and migrant Red-necked Phalaropes, and four Common Rosefinches. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Tuesday 9th June 2015 | ||
| The highlight of the day was the discovery of a Hudsonian Whimbrel in Pagham Harbour, West Sussex in the early afternoon, where it remained into the evening. In Ireland a
Slate-coloured Junco arrived on Dursey Island, County Cork - only the fourth national record. Rarities elsewhere comprised the Veery still on the Orkney Isles, Swainson's Thrush in Pembrokeshire, Greater Yellowlegs in Hampshire, Collared Pratincole in Suffolk, Broad-billed Sandpiper and White-rumped Sandpiper together in Lincolnshire, Squacco Heron still in Cornwall, King Eiders in both Aberdeenshire and the Shetland Isles, White-billed Diver off Ayrshire, Bee-eaters on the Isles of Scilly (12) and Somerset (6), and single Black Storks over-flying the Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, Suffolk and Lincolnshire. Scarcities included three Marsh Warblers, two each of Common Rosefinch and Red-necked Phalarope, Icterine Warbler (Aberdeenshire), Golden Oriole and Red-backed Shrike (Shetland Isles), Short-toed Lark and Night Heron (Isles of Scilly). |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
| Sunday 7th June 2015 | ||
| New discoveries today comprised a Collared Pratincole at Lakenheath
Fen RSPB, Suffolk, a Black-headed Bunting on Skomer, Pembrokeshire, a
Black Stork over Marazion and Constantine, Cornwall, an Alpine Swift
over Spurn, Yorkshire, a Red-footed Falcon over the River Nene mouth,
Lincolnshire, a Red-rumped Swallow at Landguard NR, Suffolk, a Black
Kite over Ford End, Essex and a King Eider on Unst, Shetland.
Bee-eaters included seven on St Agnes, Isles of Scilly and singles over
Saltford (Somerset), Hauxley (Northumberland), Ballyrobin (County Antrim) and
Marazion (Cornwall).
Lingering rarities included the Swainson's Thrush in Pembrokeshire, Greater Yellowlegs in Hampshire, Squacco Heron in Cornwall, Little Bittern in Suffolk, Bee-eater in Yorkshire, King Eider in Aberdeenshire and Black-winged Stilt in Sussex. Scarcity highlights comprised a Marsh Warbler, an Icterine Warbler, a Pectoral Sandpiper, two Red-backed Shrikes, two Red-necked Phalaropes, two Ring-necked Ducks, two American Wigeon and four Common Rosefinches. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Saturday 6th June 2015 | ||
| Another good day for Bee-eaters, with birds at Cliftonville, Kent, St
Buryan (two) and Bodmin Moor, both Cornwall, Flamborough Head area, Yorkshire
(five) and four on several islands in the Isles of Scilly. Other discoveries
today included a Squacco Heron at Marazion, Cornwall and a Greenish
Warbler on the Out Skerries, Shetland.
Lingering rarities included the Swainson's Thrush in Pembrokeshire, Greater Yellowlegs in Hampshire, Little Bittern in Suffolk, Great Reed Warbler in Shetland, Black-winged Stilt in Sussex and a Bee-eater in the Spurn area of Yorkshire. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
| Friday 5th June 2015 | ||
| New discoveries today included a Black Stork over Newton Abbot, Devon,
an Olive-backed Pipit on North Ronaldsay, Orkney, Forster's Tern
at Fiddaun Island, County Galway, single Greenish Warblers at Swinister
and Swining, both Shetland, single Red-footed Falcons at Kilmurrin County
Waterford, Hemsby, Norfolk and Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, a Black Kite at
Wykeham Forest, Yorkshire and a White-billed Diver at Esha Ness,
Shetland. Bee-eaters were recorded in Norfolk at Winterton (two), Isles
of Scilly on St Agnes (two), Lincolnshire at Wragby (six) and Rimac, Cornwall at
Maenporth (two) and Yorkshire at Kilnsea.
Lingering rarities included the Swainson's Thrush in Pembrokeshire, Greater Yellowlegs in Hampshire, Little Bittern in Suffolk, Black-winged Stilt in Sussex, Greenish Warbler on Fair Isle and King Eider in Aberdeenshire. |
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| - Will Soar, RBA | ||
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