1). 1863 Thropton, Rothbury, 12/14, three shot, 21st May, now at Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
(W. Wilkinson, Field 13th June 1863: 575; W. Wilkinson, Zoologist 1863: 8689; J. Hancock, Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club 6: 100-103; Hancock, 1874; Howse, 1899; Bolam, 1912).
1863 Beadnell, several killed, June.
(Bolam, 1912).
1863 Embleton, 14, two, killed, June.
(R. Embleton, History of the Berwickshire Natural History Club 5: 58; J. Hancock, Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club 6: 100-103; Bolam, 1912).
1863 Newton-by-the-Sea, large flock, many killed, June.
(Bolam, 1912).
1863 Ross Links, c. 20, killed, June and August.
(J. Hancock, Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club 6: 100-103; Bolam, 1912).
1863 Tughall, ten, caught alive, June.
(R. Embleton, History of the Berwickshire Natural History Club 5: 58; Bolam, 1912).
1863 Belford, five, four females and a male, killed, about 23rd August.
(J. Hancock, Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club 6: 100-103).
1863 Alnwick, two, shot, September.
(J. Hancock, Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club 6: 100-103; Bolam, 1912).
1863 Berwick-upon-Tweed, fourteen, female, shot, 25th September, now at Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
(J. Hancock, Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club 6: 100-103; Howse, 1899; Bolam, 1912).
1863 Bamburgh, three, killed, about 5th October.
(J. Hancock, Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club 6: 100-103; Bolam, 1912).
1863 Holy Island, three, shot, 5th October.
(Bolam, 1912).
1863 North Sunderland, two, shot, December.
(Bolam, 1912).
1888 Megstone, Farne Islands, 6th May.
(Galloway & Meek, 1978-83; Kerr, 1980; P. Hawkey, Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumbria 55: 179).
1888 Holy Island, 60, 6th May, many killed by 19th May.
(L. Morley Crossman, Field 16th June 1888: 854; E. A. Butler, Zoologist 1888: 299-300; Chapman, 1889; J. M. Charlton, Zoologist 1912: 26; Galloway & Meek, 1978-83; Kerr, 1980).
1888 Ross, 30 to 40, mid-May to late June; 150 to 200, early August, all gone by October. Present also at Chillingham, Rothbury and Riding Mill.
(L. Morley Crossman, Field 16th June 1888: 854; E. A. Butler, Zoologist 1888: 299-300; Howse, 1899; Galloway & Meek, 1978-83; Kerr, 1980).
1888 Near St Mary's Island, seven/eight, seen, two shot, 20th May.
(J. M. Charlton, Zoologist 1912: 26; J. M. Charlton, Zoologist 1912: 303).
1888 Cragside, female, hit wires, May, now at Great North Museum: Hancock, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
(Howse, 1899).
1889 Goswick, early March.
(Kerr, 1980).
1889 Ross, early March.
(Kerr, 1980).
1889 Holy Island, two, mid-May.
(Kerr, 1980).
1899 Holy Island, seen, 12th May.
(G. Bolam, History of Berwickshire Naturlists' Club 17: 102-103; Galloway & Meek, 1978-83).
1969 Seahouses, male, shot, 5th September, now at Hancock Museum, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
(F. R. Smith and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 63: 281).
1969 Elwick, 6th September.
(F. R. Smith and the Rarities Committee, British Birds 63: 281).