[We are pleased to announce that S. C. Madge, recently co-opted on to the Rarities Committee (Brit. Birds 70: 307), has joined K. Allsopp as co-author of this feature. EDS]
This report covers May and the first part of June. Unless otherwise stated, all dates refer to May. Most autumn vagrants are first-winter birds; the more experienced individuals which survive to make the return sp
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