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The following largely unconfirmed records were published in the Bulletins of the African Bird Club and are for information only.

Five Madagascar Fish Eagles Haliaeetus vociferoides were seen in a single morning at Anjajavy, c.140 km north of Majunga, on the north-west coast, on 30 August 2006, with three Madagascar White Ibises Threskiornis (aethiopicus) bernieri also there.

An adult Sooty Gull Larus hemprichii observed at the island of Nosy Ve, south-western Madagascar, on 11 November 2005 constitutes the first for the country. A pair of Madagascar Red Owls Tyto soumagnei was found at c.1,000 m elevation in Montagne d’Ambre National Park, in the far north of the island, on 10 June.

Records in October-November 2004 include the following. In the Betsiboka Delta, 36 Madagascar Teal Anas bernieri were counted on 2 November. A pair of Madagascar Cuckoo Hawks Aviceda madagascariensis was nest building in Berenty Reserve on 26-27 October. On 21 October, a Red Knot Calidris canutus was found at Tulear harbour; there are no published records of this species for the country, but it has been seen previously at Maroantsetra in two consecutive years. A Madagascar Long-eared Owl Asio madagascariensis was observed in a large gum tree along the main road at Périnet on 18 October and a Marsh Owl A. capensis at Nose Ve on 24th. A single Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica was spotted at Lakana Veso Resort, north of Tulear, on 8 October; this is a rare visitor with a few scattered records only.

In October 2003, 23 Sacred Ibises Threskiornis aethiopicus bernieri and 34 Madagascar Teals Anas bernieri were seen on the Betsiboka Delta, south of Mahajanga on 7th. On 27th, 36 Madagascar Teal were counted at the same site. A Madagascar Sparrowhawk Accipiter madagascariensis was seen at Analamazaotra ('Périnet') Special Reserve on 10th, and another observed for an extended period at Berenty Private Reserve on 14th.  A male of the seldom seen Slender-billed Flufftail Sarothrura watersi was found at Anjozorobe marsh on 12th.

The sightings of Sakalava Rails Amaurornis olivieri undoubtedly constitute the most sensational report. The species was observed and photographed at Lake Ampandra, Besalampy District, on 29 November 2002 and at Lake Kinkony, in the lower Mahavavy River basin, south-west of Mahajanga, on 23-24 April and 8-9 May 2003. These sightings appear to be the best of this critically endangered species since those of Rand's expedition in March 1931.

A European Honey Buzzard Pernis apivorus was claimed from Kirindy forest on 25 October 2001; this species does not figure in Morris & Hawkins (1998, Birds of Madagascar), the most recent work on the island's avifauna.

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Seawatching from Fort Dauphin in the first half of 2000 produced the following noteworthy records. A Barau's Petrel Pterodroma baraui on 30 January was the first seen from the mainland of Madagascar and the second record overall. A total of 909 Flesh-footed Shearwaters Puffinus carneipes flew north in four hours on 18 March; this constitutes the third record, second from the mainland, and by a long way the largest number recorded (in the western Indian Ocean?). A subadult Masked Booby Sula dactylatra feeding with the Flesh-footed Shearwaters Puffinus carneipes and Lesser Crested Terns Sterna bengalensis on debris left by feeding tuna, was also the second record for Madagascar, and the first from the coast. A White-tailed Tropicbird Phaeton lepturus flying around Fort Dauphin during the same period was a long way out of range; the species is fairly common around Nosy Be and the northern tip of Madagascar, but had never been recorded in the south. It was captured when it attempted to enter a hole in the roof of a building, and later died. At Morondava, an estimated 5,500 Lesser Crested Terns Sterna bengalensis and about 120 Caspian Terns S. caspia flew north in the last three hours of daylight on 5 May. All the Caspian Terns S. caspia and probably about half of the Lesser Crested Terns S. bengalensis were in breeding plumage. Possibly the latter were moving north to breeding grounds in the Arabian Gulf.

An adult Thick-billed Cuckoo Pachycoccyx audeberti seen at Isalo National Park on 4 August 1999 constitutes the first definite record of this very rare bird away from the eastern humid forests; there are, however, similar unreported sightings. An exceptionally early adult Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica was seen at Bedo, near Kirindy on 18 September. In Andranomena Special Reserve, a Western Tylas Vanga Tylas (eduardi) albigularis, one of the rarest western forest birds, was seen on 12 September 1999.

Records from November­December 1997 include the following. A female Slender-billed Flufftail Sarothrura watersi responded to playback and was flushed twice from an area near Périnet on 20 November. A Lesser Sand Plover Charadrius mongolus was observed at Maroansetra on 22 November. A Little Stint Calidris minuta was at saltpans south of the Mora Mora hotel, Ifaty on 30 November. A Scaly Ground Roller Brachypteracias squamigera was seen at Mantady on 21 November. A Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica, a rare migrant in Madagascar, was seen 70 km north-west of Antananarivo on 15 November and another at la Mangrove, 15 km south of Tulear on 1 December. A claim of two Red-tailed Newtonia Newtonia fanovanae at Périnet on 23 November remains to be confirmed; this species is only known from a single specimen collected in 1931. A male of the recently described Red-shouldered Vanga Calicalicus rufocarpalis was seen along the St Augustin road on 15 November. Records from 23­25 November from the Masoala Peninsula include a Madagascar Serpent Eagle Eutriorchis astur at Andranobe, Bernier’s Vanga Oriolia bernieri, two Helmet Vanga Euryceros prevostii on nests, and adult Dusky Tetraka Xanthomixis tenebrosa with juveniles. During surveys conducted by the ZICOMA Project, the Important Bird Areas programme in Madagascar, a flock of 67 of the endangered Madagascar Teal Anas bernieri was found in a mangrove near Tambohorano, Mahajanga, on 29 May. In October, Tsaratanana Integral Reserve and Marotandrano Special Reserve, in the north-east, were both found to hold Madagascar Serpent Eagle Eutriorchis astur, Madagascar Red Owl Tyto soumagnei and Yellow-bellied Asity Neodrepanis hypoxantha. Kalambatritra Special Reserve, in the south-east, was a new site for Cryptic Warbler Cryptosylvicola randriansoloi, discovered there in November. At the same site Rufous-headed Ground Roller Atelornis crossleyi was found to be relatively common. In the south-west, several individuals of the newly described Red-shouldered Vanga Calicalicus rufocarpalis were seen in spiny scrub between Itampolo and Androka, near Ampanihy, on 6-7 August. This is well to the south of the previously recognised distribution (ZICOMA). An aerial feeding flock of c250 Madagascar Pratincoles Glareola ocularis near Miandrivazo on 10 January constituted a remarkably large congregation.

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