1). 1812 Widdrington, near Morpeth, killed, January
(Selby, 1825, 1831; Jenyns, 1835; Eyton, 1836; Yarrell, 1845; W. Backhouse, Zoologist 1846: 1262; Bewick, 1847; Yarrell, 1871-85; Harting, 1872; Hancock, 1874; Bewick, 1885; Bolam, 1912; Galloway & Meek, 1978-83).
2). 1849 Near Rothbury, female, shot, April, now at Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
(D. Embleton, Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club 1: 314; Yarrell, 1871-85; Harting, 1872; Hancock, 1874; Galloway & Meek, 1978-83).
3). 1861 Spittleford, near Embleton, caught, March.
(Anon., History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club 4: 232-233, 459, corr.; Yarrell, 1871-85; Harting, 1872; Evans, 1911; Bolam, 1912; Galloway & Meek, 1978-83).
4). 1861 Widdrington, caught alive, winter.
(Yarrell, 1871-85; Hancock, 1874; Galloway & Meek, 1978-83).
5). 1873 Greens Haven, near Berwick-on-Tweed, immature female, caught, 4th February, died 8th February, now in the Berwick Museum.
(A. Brotherston, History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club 7: 132; Eds., Scottish Naturalist 2: 57; G. Bolam, Annals of Scottish Natural History 1899: 72; Evans, 1911; Bolam, 1912; Baxter & Rintoul, 1953; Galloway & Meek, 1978-83).
6). 1911 Holywell Dene, caught, 11th December.
(J. M. Charlton, British Birds 6: 8-9; J. M. Charlton, Zoologist 1912: 301; W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 32: 282; Galloway & Meek, 1978-83).