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Tuesday 7th June 2016  
  Suffolk stole the limelight today with both Little Bittern and Whiskered Tern at Trimley Marshes, Red-footed Falcon and Bee-eater together at Walberswick, the Blue-winged Teal still at Carlton Marshes, Serin at Landguard, Marsh Warbler at Reydon, Red-backed Shrike at Hollesley and Glossy Ibis at Mickle Mere.

Rarities elsewhere comprised a Greenish Warbler briefly in North Yorkshire at Scarborough, a Lesser Scaup found in County Fermanagh at Lower Lough Erne, the Semipalmated Plover still in County Wexford, Great Spotted Cuckoo in Dorset, Little Bittern in South Yorkshire and Great Reed Warbler in Cambridgeshire.

Scarcities included Icterine Warbler (Highland), Common Rosefinch (Cornwall), Red-backed Shrike (Devon), Hoopoe (Norfolk), Green-winged Teal (Cheshire), Golden Oriole (East Yorkshire and Norfolk), and Red-necked Phalarope (East Yorkshire and Northumberland).
Chris Batty, RBA
Monday 6th June 2016  
  A drake Blue-winged Teal was found this morning at Carlton Marshes near Lowestoft in Suffolk and remained there for the rest of the day. There was a belated report of a Thrush Nightingale on Tiree on Saturday.

The Semipalmated Plover was again at Tacumshin in County Wexford this morning, whilst in Cornwall the Dalmatian Pelican again did a tour of the Land's End area before returning to Drift Reservoir to roost.

Other lingering rarities included Great Reed Warblers in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire, Great Spotted Cuckoo in Dorset, Gull-billed Tern in Forth, Little Bittern in South Yorkshire, Bee-eater in East Yorkshire and Bonaparte's Gull in Northumberland. Scarcities included Rose-coloured Starling in Bedfordshire, American Golden Plovers in East Sussex and County Wexford, Red-necked Phalarope in Northumberland and Icterine Warbler in Highland. There were also seven Red-backed Shrikes, four Common Rosefinches, three Marsh Warblers and a Bluethroat.
Pete Hayman, RBA
Sunday 5th June 2016  
  New rarity highlights today were a Paddyfield Warbler in Borders at St Abb's Head, a Great Reed Warbler in Lincolnshire at Barton-upon-Humber, Greenish Warblers in Devon on Lundy, Gwynedd on Bardsey and Shetland on Whalsay, White-billed Diver on the Western Isles on Barra, whilst in East Yorkshire both Red-footed Falcon and Bee-eater were around Spurn. Otherwise, brief encounters included a Caspian Tern in Derbyshire, Gull-billed Terns in both Glamorgan and Somerset, and Black Kites in Kent and West Sussex.

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Dalmatian Pelican in Cornwall, Semipalmated Plover in County Wexford, Great Spotted Cuckoo in Dorset, both Iberian Chiffchaff and Alpine Swift on the Isles of Scilly, Little Bittern in South Yorkshire, Gull-billed Tern in Forth, Bonaparte's Gull in Northumberland, and King Eiders in both Aberdeenshire and Highland.

Scarcities included American Golden Plover (East Sussex), Rose-coloured Starling (Bedfordshire), Icterine Warbler (Highland), Temminck's Stint (Glamorgan), Red-necked Phalarope (Orkney Isles), two each of both Common Rosefinch and Golden Oriole, and a total of eight Red-backed Shrikes.
Chris Batty, RBA
Saturday 4th June 2016  
  New rarities today comprised a Little Bittern in South Yorkshire at Old Moor, Tawny Pipit on the Shetland Isles on Fair Isle, Greenish Warbler in Essex at The Naze, Black Kite in County Wexford at Tacumshin, and a Bee-eater reported in Kent at Margate.

Lingering rarities confirmed as still present were the Semipalmated Plover in County Wexford, both Eastern Olivaceous Warbler and White-billed Diver on the Shetland Isles, Dalmatian Pelican in Cornwall, Great Spotted Cuckoo in Dorset, Gull-billed Terns in both Forth and Lothian, Great Reed Warbler in Cambridgeshire, Savi's Warblers in both East Yorkshire and Gwent, Bonaparte's Gull in Northumberland, Alpine Swift on the Isles of Scilly, and King Eiders in both Aberdeenshire and Highland.

Scarcities included American Golden Plover (East Sussex), Kentish Plover (Essex), Night Heron (Somerset), Rose-coloured Starling (Bedfordshire), Icterine Warbler (Highland), Golden Oriole (East Sussex), Common Rosefinch (East Yorkshire), two Red-necked Phalaropes, three Marsh Warblers and seven Red-backed Shrikes.
Chris Batty, RBA
Friday 3rd June 2016  
  Today saw the re-appearance of the Semipalmated Plover at Tacumshin in County Wexford. It was present in the morning but not seen again after midday.

The Gull-billed Tern remained in Lothian, with it, or another, reported in the morning at Kinneil Lagoon in Forth. There was a belated report of a White-rumped Sandpiper yesterday at Loch Bee on South Uist.

The Lammergeier was reported again on Dartmoor and the Dalmation Pelican was still to be found at Drift Reservoir in Cornwall. Other lingering rarities comprised Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Shetland, Great Reed Warbler in Cambridgeshire, Greenish Warbler in Suffolk, Savi's Warbler in Gwent, Alpine Swift on Scilly, Great Spotted Cuckoo in Dorset, Little Bittern in London, Bonaparte's Gull in Northumberland, Laughing Gull in Kent and King Eider in Highland.
Pete Hayman, RBA
Thursday 2nd June 2016  
  A Broad-billed Sandpiper was discovered at Brandon Marsh, Warwickshire, as was a Red-throated Pipit at Galley Head, County Cork and a Black Kite at Grafham Water, Cambridgeshire, whilst the Laughing Gull returned to Dungeness, Kent briefly.

Lingering rarities included the Dalmatian Pelican in Cornwall, Great Spotted Cuckoo in Dorset, Little Bittern in London, Iberian Chiffchaff and Alpine Swift in the Isles of Scilly, Greenish Warbler in Suffolk, Savi's Warbler in Gwent, Great Reed Warbler in Cambridgeshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Northumberland and single King Eiders in Highland and Aberdeenshire.
Will Soar, RBA
Wednesday 1st June 2016  
  New discoveries today included an Alpine Swift on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly and a Greenish Warbler at Kingsgate, Kent.

Lingering rarities included the Dalmatian Pelican in Cornwall, Great Spotted Cuckoo in Dorset, Little Bittern in London, Greenish Warbler in Suffolk, Great Reed Warbler in Cambridgeshire, Bonaparte's Gull in Northumberland and King Eider in Aberdeenshire.

Scarcity highlights included a Kentish Plover, a Purple Heron, an Icterine Warbler, a Common Rosefinch, a Red-necked Phalarope, a Surf Scoter, a Ring-necked Duck, a Montagu's Harrier, two Red-backed Shrikes, two Iceland Gulls, three Glaucous Gulls and four Glossy Ibises.
Will Soar, RBA
Tuesday 31st May 2016  
  A singing male White-crowned Sparrow was discovered in a garden at South Dell, Lewis, Western Isles, where it was still showing well this evening. It is likely that it has been present in the area for a while, as a possible White-crowned Sparrow was reported less than four miles away in Port Nis in early May.

Other new discoveries today included a Broad-billed Sandpiper at Druridge Pools, Northumberland, a Greenish Warbler at Gunton, Suffolk, a Red-rumped Swallow at Murlough, County Down and a Bee-eater in Torbay, Devon.

Lingering rarities included the Eastern Olivaceous Warbler in Shetland, Black-billed Cuckoo in the Western Isles, Dalmatian Pelican and Black Kite in Cornwall, Great Spotted Cuckoo in Dorset, Little Bittern in London, Great Reed Warbler in Cambridgeshire, Savi's Warbler in Gwent, Subalpine warbler sp in Fife, two Black-winged Stilts in Essex, Bonaparte's Gull in Northumberland and King Eider in Aberdeenshire.
Will Soar, RBA
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