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We report Records Appraisal Committee (RAC) decisions regarding Unusual Bird Reports received between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2014. Among the 126 submissions accepted by the RAC were the 1st New Zealand records of buff-breasted sandpiper (
Tringites subruficollis) and dusky woodswallow (
Artamus cyanopterus), the 2nd accepted record of American golden plover (
Pluvialis dominicus), and the 3rd accepted record of Franklin’s gull (
Larus pipixcan). Other notable records included a breeding record of white-winged black tern (
Chlidonias leucopterus) from Marlborough, the 1st accepted records of little black shag (
Phalacrocorax sulcirostris) from Stewart Island and the Snares Islands, the 1st accepted records of nankeen night heron (
Nycticorax caledonicus) and Australian coot (
Fulica atra) from the Snares Islands, and the 1st accepted record of eastern curlew (
Numenius madagascariensis) from Campbell Island. In addition, notable influxes of Pacific heron (
Ardea pacifica), little egret (
Egretta garzetta), glossy ibis (
Plegadis falcinellus) and white-winged black tern occurred during 2013-14. The RAC also reconsidered New Zealand’s only previously accepted sighting of black falcon (
Falco subniger, reported from Gisborne in 1983), and determined that the record can no longer be accepted and that this species should be removed from the New Zealand list.