Semi-rare Birds at
Baron’s Haugh
Over the
years, unexpected birds have turned up. Species usually not classified as rare,
such as Kittiwake and Gannet have appeared as total surprises. These with other
migrants, overshoots or just vagrants make up this list. It will certainly be
added to - and the magic is that it can happen any day and to anyone!
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Red-throated Diver |
Black-necked Grebe |
Fulmar |
Leach’s Petrel |
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Gannet |
Night Heron |
Little Egret |
Spoonbill |
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Bewick’s Swan |
Green-winged Teal |
American Wigeon |
Marsh Harrier |
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Quail |
Hobby |
Osprey |
Spotted Crake |
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Grey Plover |
Bar-tailed Godwit |
Whimbrel |
Pomarine Skua |
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Little Gull |
Yellow legged Gull |
Kittiwake |
Black Tern |
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White-winged Tern |
Guillemot |
Black Redstart |
Ring Ouzel |
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Red-backed Shrike |
Great Grey Shrike |
Little ringed Plover |
Alpine Swift |
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Garganey |
Pectoral Sandpiper |
Corncrake |
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Slavonian Grebe |
Temminck’s Stint |
Spotted Sandpiper |
Knot |
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Great White Egret |
Long-billed Dowitcher |
Yellow-browed Warbler |
Manx Shearwater |
Escapees
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Golden Pheasant |
Rose-ringed Parakeet |
Chiloe Wigeon |
Ringed Teal |
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Muscovy Duck |
Falcated Duck |
Magellan Goose |
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