UK400 Club Rare Bird Alert for Thursday 13 November 2008
This is the UK400 Club Rare Bird Alert for Thursday 13 November 2008,
issued at 2100 hours and published in association with Rare Bird Alert Pagers
whilst utilising additional information gleaned from the Regional Birdlines,
BirdGuides, local email groups and websites and individual observers.
On the Isles of Scilly, the first-winter SNOWY OWL reappeared today,
favouring the desolate Porthminnick and Giant's Castle area of St Mary's, whilst
in South Devon, a female SARDINIAN WARBLER was seen twice at Berry Head,
Brixham, on 12th (Mike Langman et al). Quite surprisingly, the latter
is a massive Devon blocker and was seen by just 17 birders all told. It also
coincided with the first twitchable Devon Barred Warbler in six years. A
first-winter male DESERT WHEATEAR was an excellent record at Instow (North
Devon) on 11th November.
In Northumberland, the first-winter RED-FLANKED BLUETAIL remains on Holy
Island, favouring the Vicar's Garden and adjacent Churchyard, where it shows
well on occasions, whilst the first-winter SAXAUL GREY SHRIKE continues to
attract admirers at Grainthorpe Haven (TA 392 002) in North Lincolnshire (park
at Horse Shoe Point car park and walk 1.5 miles SE to view). Nearby, the
first-winter female DESERT WHEATEAR continues at Saltfleet Haven, with the
first-winter female PIED WHEATEAR still at Reighton Sands Holiday Camp, south of
Filey (North Yorks). The first-winter male DESERT WHEATEAR present near
Newbiggin (Northumberland) in recent days was not seen today. A HUME'S LEAF
WARBLER remains in Willows by the toilet block on St Mary's Island
(Northumberland) with late-ish Yellow-browed Warblers at Croir Croft Garden,
Great Bernera, Lewis (Outer Hebrides), in Norwich (Norfolk) (in Lakenham
suburb), at Holme NOA (Norfolk), Pakefield (Suffolk), Shingle Street
(Suffolk) and trapped and ringed at Nanjizal (West Cornwall).
The beautiful male TWO-BARRED CROSSBILL continues to visit the two peanut
feeders either side of Garfit Farm in Bilsdale (North Yorkshire Moors), showing
up for up to 25 minutes at a time at least twice a day. Park sensibly on the
verge on the west side of the B1257 and walk the 0.75 miles uphill along the
entrance to the farm. Parking is limited at the farm and should only be used by
the infirm or elderly.
At Rainham Marsh RSPB Reserve (London), up to 7 EUROPEAN SERINS are now
being seen, including an adult male and 6 first-winters. One is regularly
visiting the feeders by the Information Centre, with the others on embankment
weeds just under a mile west of the centre. A single TWITE is also still with
the mobile Linnet flock (Howard Vaughan, et al). A late Curlew
Sandpiper also visited the reserve today, visiting Aveley Pools.
A first-winter GREY PHALAROPE remains for a third day on flooded fields
adjacent to Radwell Bridge, whilst elsewhere in the Midlands, the first-winter
RED-NECKED GREBE and 2 GREAT NORTHERN DIVERS remain at Draycote Water (Warks) On
the coast, a further GREY PHALAROPE shows very well just south of Stevenston
Point (Ayrshire). Further GREAT NORTHERN DIVERS inland include juveniles at West
Kirby Marine Lake (Wirral), Welton Water (East Yorks), Staines Reservoirs South
Basin (Surrey) and two on Farmoor Reservoir (Oxon).
The juvenile AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVER was again with 2,000+ European Golden
Plovers SE of East Harling (Norfolk) and north of the Lopham road in fields by
Flint Hill Farm
TUNDRA BEAN GEESE have been arriving in reasonable numbers, with 10 in East
Kent at the weekend followed by two adults at Belvide Reservoir (Staffs) (still
present today) and a party of four at Cainhoe Lakes, Clophill (Beds).
A CATTLE EGRET flew NW over Sunk Island, adjacent to the River Humber (East
Yorks), at 1030 hours, with another in flooded fields adjacent to Church Road,
Ulswick (Cumbria) until late afternoon (it roosted in trees at Urswick Tarn).
View from the eastern side of the tarn at SD 270 774.
A female Ring-necked Duck remains for a third day on Whitlingham GP Great
Broad, Norwich (Norfolk), whilst the only Smew in the country (a redhead) was at
Tophill Low 'O' Reservoir (East Yorks). The 2nd-winter drake KING EIDER remains
at Appledore (North Devon), with a first-winter drake off Hartlepool Headland
(Cleveland) on 12th., whilst a very confiding female LESSER SCAUP remains on
Helston Boating Lake (Cornwall).
A juvenile ROSE-COLOURED STARLING is present in Newquay (Cornwall),
favouring gardens in Penhallow Road at SW 832 621 (please respect the privacy of
residents)
In Dorset, two adult BLACK BRANTS, 19 Pale-bellied Brent Geese and 1,500
Dark-bellied Brent Geese remain at Ferrybridge, Portland Harbour.
After the huge excitement of the autumn, birding in IRELAND has largely
quietened down, with a juvenile AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVER at Omey Strand (Co.
Galway) and two juvenile SURF SCOTERS off Doonbeg Beach (Co. Clare).
Lee G R Evans
British Birding Association
UK400 Club, Rare Birds Magazine, Ornithological Consultant and Conservationist
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Buckinghamshire
England
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Lee G R Evans
British Birding Association
UK400 Club, Rare Birds Magazine, Ornithological Consultant and Conservationist
Discussion Forum/Email Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UK400Club/
Rare Bird Alert: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RareBirdAlertforBritainandIreland_UK400ClubBBA/
Email Address: LGREUK400@aol.com
Website Address: www.uk400clubonline.co.uk
Blog Sites: http://uk400clubrarebirdalert.blogspot.com/ http://birdingamersham.blogspot.com/ http://birdingtringreservoirs.blogspot.com/
http://calvertbirding.blogspot.com/
Chaffinch House
8 Sandycroft Road
Little Chalfont
Amersham
Buckinghamshire
England
HP6 6QL
Telephones: 01494 763010 and 01494 581157
Mobile/Text Alerts: 07881 906629
(Lee Evans Enterprises incorporate documentation of rare bird occurrences in Britain & Ireland and elsewhere in the Western Palearctic and in North America; Rare Bird Information and Rare Bird Alerts; Rare Birds Magazine and other related publications; Bird Tours for Birders)

