No sooner than Arctic winds blast down, an IVORY GULL turns up
Bang on cue and most likely as a result of strong Northeasterly winds
blowing down from the Arctic, an IVORY GULL has been reported on Shetland
Mainland, in flight over Seafield in Lerwick. If confirmed, this will represent
the first Ivory Gull of the year.
Also in the Northern Isles, a pipit showing some characteristics of a
Blyth's Pipit was seen this afternoon (and photographed) briefly on North
Ronaldsay (Orkney). Again, this would represent a first 2008 record if
confirmed.
The first-winter SAXAUL GREY SHRIKE continues to survive at Grainthorpe
Haven (North Lincs), still frequenting the fields adjacent to the small concrete
bridge at TA 392 002. It is ridiculously confiding but please, for the welfare
of the bird, refrain from baiting it with mealworms. It will come to rely on
them and may well affect its ability to migrate.
In North Yorkshire, the male TWO-BARRED CROSSBILL continues to visit the
two peanut feeders by the isolated Garfit Farm in Bilsdale (North Yorkshire
Moors) at NZ 563 030. Its visits are fairly regular and views afforded are
excellent. Please park on the B1257 3 miles SE of Stokesley and walk the uphill
track for just under a mile to the farm.
In South Devon, the female SARDINIAN WARBLER remains typically elusively at
Berry Head, Brixham, whilst the adult COMMON CRANE remains west of Modbury,
favouring stubble fields south of the A379 at SX 638 516. The adult female SURF
SCOTER remains off Langstone Rock, Dawlish Warren (South Devon)
A marked influx of ROUGH-LEGGED BUZZARDS includes 3 different individuals
NE of Pocklington (East Yorks) at Millington Pastures (park sensibly and
courteously along the narrow lane at SE 835 535), a 2nd-winter at Reed (Herts)
and an adult at Farforth (North Lincs).
The odd YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER is still around, with one still at the
Hartlepool Headland (Cleveland) on 20th and another on Lower Moors, St Mary's
(Scilly), whilst a single EUROPEAN SERIN continues to be seen at Rainham Marshes
RSPB (London).
In Hampshire, the regularly returning adult RED-BREASTED GOOSE has taken to
grass-grazing again (as it did on several occasions last winter) and has been
feeding with Canada Geese NW of the Balancing Pond on Pennington Marshes, whilst
not that far away and to the east, a BLACK-THROATED DIVER is present for a 6th
day by the Millenium Bridge in Gosport (Hants).
The wonderfully-plumaged drake HOODED MERGANSER continues to draw admirers
to Radipole Lake (Dorset), where this bird is consorting with resident Mallards
and wintering wildfowl at the concrete bridge, half a mile north of the visitor
centre.
Recent weeks have seen a large influx of RED-CRESTED POCHARDS from
Continental Europe, including 25 at Abberton Reservoir (Essex) and up to 25 at
various inland localities, including 10 on Foxcote Reservoir (North Bucks) and 5
drakes at Tringford Reservoir, Tring (Herts). A first-winter drake AMERICAN
WIGEON was with 45 Eurasian Wigeon at Lower Farm GP (Berks) on 19-20 November,
whilst the drake FERRUGINOUS DUCK was again at Cosmeston Lakes CP
(Glamorgan).
A GREY PHALAROPE graced Simmonds Scrape, Cley NWT (Norfolk), throughout the
day, with another at Covenham Reservoir east bank (North Lincs), but there was
no sign of this week's bird on Hampton Park Lakes today.
In Bedfordshire, the 4 TUNDRA BEAN GEESE were seen again at Cainhoe Lakes,
Clophill, this morning, with a Dark-bellied Brent Goose for a third day in
Kensington Gardens Round Pond (Central London). An adult SNOW GOOSE is with
Greylag Geese at Craob Haven (Argyll).
The CATTLE EGRET remains with cattle by the flooded field at Urswick
(Cumbria) with the adult WHITE STORK still on floods at Glascoe Dubh (Isle of
Man).
There is still very large numbers of BOHEMIAN WAXWINGS in the country, with
the largest numbers still in Scotland, with 300+ feeding on Rowan berries in
Tillydrone Avenue, Aberdeen (Aberdeenshire), 20 in St Andrews (Fife), 22 in
Grangemouth (Forth), 37 in King's Park, Longniddry (Lothian), 120 in Bathgate
(Lothian), 37 in Joppa (Lothian), 26 in Gullane (Lothian), 30 in Ayr (Ayrshire),
15 in Dalmellington (Ayrshire), 60 in Dumfries (D & G), 50 at Corby Hill,
Warwick Bridge, Carlisle (Cumbria), 19 by Arnside School (Cumbria), 100 in
Penrith (Cumbria), 70 in Durham Road, Darwen (Lancs), 350+ in Jackson Way,
Jarrow (Durham), 97 in Skipper's Lane Industrial Estate, Middlesbrough
(Cleveland), 70 in Billingham (Cleveland), 10 at the Holy Trinity Rosehill
School in Stockton-on-Tees (Cleveland), 45 in Halifax (West Yorks), 80 in
Marfleet Lane, Hull (East Yorks), 12 at Scathoe Baths, Grimsby (Lincs), 21 in
Tentercroft Street, Lincoln (Lincs), 14 in Thorpe St Andrew (Norfolk), 15 at
Whitlingham CP, Norwich (Norfolk), 4 in Sutton-in-Ashfield (Notts)
A first-winter LONG-TAILED DUCK remains on the Lancaster Canal, Conder
Green (Lancs), favouring the Glasson Branch section 250 yards SE of the A588
(park at the Mill Inn car park at SD 461 554).
The GREAT NORTHERN DIVER remains for its 5th day on Bough Beech Reservoir
(Kent), with two juveniles still on Farmoor 2 Reservoir (Oxfordshire) and
further singles at Chasewater (Staffs), Westbury (Wilts) and Welton Water (East
Yorks), whilst inland RED-NECKED GREBES include singles at Grafham Water (Cambs)
(feeding offshore of the Lagoons) and at Draycote Water (Warks).
In IRELAND, 51 GREY PHALAROPES flew south past Kilcummin Head (Co. Mayo) on
20th, along with a single LITTLE AUK. The regular returning adult winter
FORSTER'S TERN visited the rocks just east of Mutton Island Causeway, Nimmo's
Pier, Galway Harbour (Co. Galway) at high tide today, whilst a very late
PECTORAL SANDPIPER was at Loughbrickland (Co. Down). The BOHEMIAN WAXWING influx
has reached Ireland, with one in Cabinteely, Dublin (Co. Dublin) and 8 in
Moylena Road, Antrim (Co. Antrim). Two BLACK BRANTS remain in Dungarvan Harbour
(Co. Waterford)
The report of the Quoile Pondage Barrow's Goldeneye returning has so far
been unsubstantiated.
Lee G R Evans
British Birding Association
UK400 Club, Rare Birds Magazine, Ornithological Consultant and Conservationist
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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/
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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)

