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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    Marsh Warblers do not favour reeds.
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    2 Sandwich Tern at Shustoke early evening (S Cawthray)
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    4 BNG this evening
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    The coot was seen by the usual optimist and a friend and only reported as a probable.
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    7 Whooper Swan, Firecrest and Slavonian Grebe in the Warks Tame Valley today. It's amazing how many Warks birders turn up when something is found ;-)
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    Common Crane over South End of KWP around midday (S Cathray, G Briddock) Seen independently by the 2 observers.
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    Just checked on A to Z and it's in West Mids.
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    Been told it is in Warks but i know the West Mids/Warks boundary is close by!
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    Ok - I forgive you then 8-P In this case the observer phoned me and I texted the news out to the usual Tame crowd. As I don't have a pager any more I was not aware it had not been put on.
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    If that is an unsubtle way of suggesting I don't put out news then you are way off the mark and it is unappreciated.
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    MEGA - Woodlark Wishaw. More info on my blog.
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    5 minutes after I left grrrrr!!!
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    Brandon birds were seen by a known optimist (see warks birding) !
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    The hybrid has been present for a while (per Alan Dean). There are photos on his site but I don't have link to hand.
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    I think the Mealy was the usual observer. The GWEs were reported by John Harris - one heading north over Leathermill Lane, Hartsill along River Anker, and one towards Caldecote. Not sure why he waited 2 days to make public in vague manner? Actually I could guess.....;-)
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    For more detailed news on mealy redpoll and other tame sightings, please see my blog!
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    If it is not a meadow then it is likely to be a Rock Pipit. There has been one present recently.
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    Hi Ron I believe it was me who pointed the tern out to you today. Nice to meet you. If you want to find what else is around in the Tame then check out my blog! Tom B (: B (:
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    Phalarope still at 7.35pm but distant from Hensborough Bank. Also 6 Black Tern, 2 Common Tern and a Juv Little Gull.
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    Rare and Scarce Birds in Warwickshire

    "Grey Plover" - let me guess a single observer fly through?
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