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PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:16 pm 
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Roy Harvey writes.....

I am pleased to announce that the 2015 edition of my Rare & Scarce Birds video DVD is now available.
Contents include the following -

Squacco Heron at Kirkby Pits - the second county record. Red-footed Falcon at Willow Tree Fen, plus the extremely rare juvenile Red-footed Falcon at the Gibraltar Point NNR - probably the first time one of this age has been seen in Lincolnshire.

A pair of Black-winged Stilts were at RSPB Frampton Marsh in May, followed by a White-rumped Sandpiper and Broad-billed Sandpiper. Also at Frampton, three different Red-necked Phalaropes were filmed - a male, a female and a juvenile. In addition, a superb adult White-winged Black Tern graced the reserve!
Yorkshire again did well for rarities with Black-bellied Dipper at Harpham early in the year. RSPB Old Moor hosted a Gull-billed Tern for one day, and lingering for much longer was a Black Stork in the Spurn area, which also paid a visit to Lincolnshire. RSPB Blacktoft Sands was home to a Spotted Crake for a while, then later in the year Spurn delivered the goods with a male Pied Wheatear and a Citrine Wagtail arriving on the same day- the latter giving outstanding views from the wader scrape hide. Also in the autumn a
Red-flanked Bluetail was an excellent find, as was the long-staying American Golden Plover at Kilnsea.
As usual, there were some cracking birds a little further away with the following all in Norfolk - Pallid Harrier at Flitcham - the same bird that visited Lincs., Olive-backed Pipit at Weybourne, Isabelline Shrike near Sheringham, male Siberian Stonechat at Caister on Sea, Icterine Warbler at Burnham Overy and Red-flanked Bluetail at Wells.
One of the star birds for us was the Harlequin Duck in Aberdeen.
Other notable arrivals captured on video were Hudsonian Godwit in Somerset, Pied-billed Grebe and Sabine's Gull in Lancashire, Laughing Gull in Cheshire, Bee-eater in Cumbria - a pair bred there this year. A superb summer-plumaged female Grey Phalarope in Warwickshire, and in the same county, a singing male Melodious Warbler had a steady stream of admirers.
The Scilly Isles are also featured, including the Great Blue Heron in the spring and the autumn Hudsonian Whimbrel.

The price of the two-disc DVD set is £15.75 including post and packing.

To order please make cheque payable to R& LM Harvey and send to -

37 Station Road
Grasby
Nr. Barnetby
Lincs.
DN38 6AP

To pay by BACS, or for further information, email roy.harvey100@btinternet.com

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