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White-tailed Lapwing, Blacktoft Sands RSPB, August 2021 - Roy Twigg |
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White-tailed Lapwing, Blacktoft Sands RSPB, 26th August 2021 - Paul French |
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‘Subalpine Warblers’
With the recent splitting of the Subalpine Warblers now
adopted by the BOU some Yorkshire birders will have gained an additional tick.
Although most of the older records remain as undetermined or still being
reviewed the following is a list of birds currently deemed countable for the
Yorkshire Listers League.
Western Subalpine
Warbler:
2014; Spurn, 20th May, 2cy male
2017; Spurn, 7th April to 8th April and again 16th to 17th
April, 2cy male, trapped, DNA.
2019; Flamborough Head, 24th June, 2cy+ male.
Western Subalpine Warbler, Spurn 2017 - Ian Smith |
Western Subalpine Warbler, Spurn 2017 - Ian Smith |
Eastern Subalpine Warbler:
1968; Spurn, 9th May, 2cy male, trapped.
2002; South Gare, 8th to 9th June, in song.
2009; Spurn, 18th to 20th April, 2cy male.
2015; Flamborough Head, 1st September then intermittently to
1st October, male.
2018; Long Nab, Burniston, 26th to 27th May, 2cy+ male in
song, photo, sound recording.
2018; South Gare, 31st May, 2cy+ male, photo.
2020; Kilnsea, 21st May, female trapped, DNA
2021; Spurn, singing male, 27th- 29th May.
We are allowing the inclusion of this year’s bird in May at
Middle Camp, Spurn, as, with the many good photographs to back up
identification it is expected to be formally accepted as Eastern Subalpine
Warbler.
Eastern Subalpine Warbler, Spurn, May 2021 - Ian Smith |
If you have seen any of those listed above you need to
inform us and obviously if you have seen both Western and Eastern then we can
add one to your tally. For those who have seen an unassigned Subalpine Warbler
we are still happy to allow you to count it as one on your tally. Please note
that these currently accepted records are not set in stone and we believe the
BBRC are again reviewing 'Subalpine Warbler' records after the recent
revelation that the tail feather pattern is an unreliable identification
feature. We intend to publish any future changes here.
Western Subalpine Warbler should be added to your current
master Yorkshire list immediately below Spectacled Warbler and Eastern
Subalpine Warbler should be added immediately below Western Subalpine Warbler
and thus before Sardinian Warbler.
'Eastern Stonechats'
Just a reminder of the current situation with the recently
split 'Eastern Stonechat' which now comprises of two species, Siberian
Stonechat and Stejneger's Stonechat. At the moment the only accepted Yorkshire
records are as follows;
Siberian Stonechat:
2019; Kilnsea, 6th-7th October, 1cy, trapped, DNA.
2020; South Gare,
24th-28th September, DNA.
Siberian Stonechat, Kilnsea, October 2019 - Ian Smith |
Stejneger's
Stonechat:
2016; Spurn Point, 22nd - 26th October, DNA.
2019; Easington, Peter Lane, 29th October - 13th November,
DNA.
2020; South Gare, 17th-30th October, DNA.
Stejneger's Stonechat, Easington, November 2019 - Ian Smith |
As with the 'Subalpine Warblers' we are happy to allow you to count any unassigned 'Eastern Stonechat' as one on your Yorkshire list