© Ian Fisher - Haltwhistle, October 2018
1). 1897 Haggerston Castle, near Berwick-upon-Tweed, seen, 29th April.
(C. J. Leyland, Field 8th May 1897: 721; G. Bolam, Annals of Scottish Natural History 1899: 70; Evans, 1911; Bolam, 1912; Galloway & Meek, 1978-83).
2). 1980 Earsdon, 6th June.
(M. J. Rogers and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 75: 513).
3). 1983 Bamburgh, 22nd May.
(M. J. Rogers and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 77: 540).
4). 1988 Low Buston, near Warkworth, 17th May.
(M. J. Rogers and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 82: 535).
5). 1998 Bamburgh, adult, 4th June.
(G. Bowman & M. S. Hodgson, Birds in Northumbria 1998: 84
6). 2003 Churchill, Whitley Bay, 15th July.
(M. Frankis, M. Kitching & J. Malloy, Birds in Northumbria 2003: 129).
7). 2006 Allerdene Mill, Berwick, three, 11th June.
(I. Fisher & S. T. Holliday, Birds in Northumbria 2006: 165).
10). 2007 Holy Island: The Snook, 31st May.
(I. Fisher & S. T. Holliday, Birds in Northumbria 2007: 166).
11). 2010 Bamburgh, two, 22nd May.
(M. Richardson, Birds in Northumbria 2010: 127).
13). 2015 East Chevington, 17th June.
(A. Mould, Birds in Northumbria 2015: 122).
14.0). 2017 East Chevington, two, juveniles, 15th October; presumed one of same, Druridge Pools, juvenile, 18th to 29th October, photo.
(A. Mould, Birds in Northumbria 2017: 131, photo).
14.1). 2017 Tynemouth Pier, juvenile, 5th November, photo; presumed one of earlier individuals.
(A. Mould, Birds in Northumbria 2017: 131).
16). 2018 Haltwhistle, juvenile, 1st to 10th October, photo.
(A. Mould, Birds in Northumbria 2018: 140, photo).
17). 2020 Woodhorn Flashes, adult, 30th April, photo.
(A. Mould, Birds in Northumbria 2020: 144).
18). 2020 High Hauxley, 28th May.
(A. Mould, Birds in Northumbria 2020: 144).
19). 2021 Howick Burn Mouth, 4th June; presumed same, Long Nanny, heard, 4th June.
(A. Mould, Birds in Northumbria 2021: 149).
20). 2021 Ponteland Park, 18th September.
(A. Mould, Birds in Northumbria 2021: 149).
21). 2022 Murton Gap, adult, 1st July, photo.
(A. Mould, Birds in Northumbria 2022: 140).
22). 2023 East Chevington, adult, 8th June.
(A. Mould, Birds in Northumbria 2023: 138).