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PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 8:11 pm 
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a friend called today and said she had found the body of what she thought was a warbler in her garden in Sibsey she had even laid a ruler against it and photographed it. Rather similar to a Sedge Warbler but more destinctive markings and a longer beak.

I checked my books and I.D. it as an Aquatic Warbler. New to me. If any one is interested photo's exist.


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PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 9:21 pm 
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That would be an astonishing record so please submit the photo's to the LBRC Graham. I can't recall the last spring record in the UK,
Phil


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PostPosted: Wed May 22, 2013 10:27 am 
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Hi Phil


Photo's aquired and sent to LBRC its a pity the finder didn't let me know earlier and we could have saved the body.

Graham


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PostPosted: Wed May 22, 2013 5:37 pm 
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For the record:

There are currently only 2 records for Lincolnshire. An immature trapped at Theddlethorpe on 8th September 1971 and one seen at Saltfleetby on 29th October 1979.

Due to the birds migration patterns it is virtually unheard of in spring in Britain. A bird was recorded at Blagdon Lake, Somerset on 13th May 1963 I believe may be the only record, although I have a nagging feeling there may have been one more somewhere since this bird.

Southern Britain is very much on the western autumn migration route for this species and annual totals have been as high as 83 (in 1976) although numbers recorded are largely affected by the amount of reedbed ringing activity. Records predominate in the south-west of England, and to a lesser extent South Wales and southern England. Records elsewhere, particularly along the east coast northwards are genuinely rare. By the time Aquatic Warbler was dropped from the BBRC list of considered species in 1996, 1125 individuals had been recorded in Britain. However, this species has suffered drastic declines in its breeding areas, becoming very localised and fragmented and is considered vulnerable and of global conservation concern. As a result it has become a very rare bird in the UK, with less than 10 records per year since 2005.

This, therefore, would be an exceptional record, but with migration and rare birds stranger things have happened and one could argue there has been a reasonable supporting cast of East European vagrants found along the east coast and Scotland over the last week. Let's hope the photographs are conclusive.

Matthew


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PostPosted: Thu May 23, 2013 1:56 pm 
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Photos confirm the bird is a Sedge Warbler


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PostPosted: Thu May 23, 2013 5:51 pm 
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Hi Graham

Thanks for that. Wasn't sure, if the pictures in the reference books where as good as some of the members take, I.D. would be easier.


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PostPosted: Thu May 23, 2013 7:37 pm 
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You are right about the pictures Graham, one showing the crown of the bird would
have helped the identification process for you but thanks very much for forwarding them to us.

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