Let's try that again then with the corrections and additional information:
MOORS POOL - 37
Blue-winged Teal (1968, 2 in 1980), Ferruginous Duck (1980, 1989), Purple Heron (2000), White Stork (1993), Great White Egret (2011, 2012), Spoonbill (2010), Leach's Petrel (1978), Spotted Crake (1981, 1984, 2001, 2009), Corncrake (1972), Honey Buzzard (2008), Pectoral Sandpiper (2003), Red-necked Phalarope (1972), Grey Phalarope (1996), Iceland Gull (1991), Roseate Tern (1999), Caspian Tern (1971), Alpine Swift (1973, 1992), Bee-eater (2007), Hoopoe (2011), Red-rumped Swallow (1992), Savi’s Warbler (1985, 1994), Marsh Warbler (2 in 1973, 1978), Red-backed Shrike (1966, 1977), Great Grey Shrike (1974, 1975, 1998), Rustic Bunting (1987)
FLASHES - 53
Blue-winged Teal (1989), Ferruginous Duck (1993), Great White Egret (2007), Purple Heron (1982), Spoonbill (1988, 2011, 2011), Montagu’s Harrier (1995, 2009), Spotted Crake (1999), Black-winged Stilt (2006), Temminck’s Stint (1990, 1991, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006), Least Sandpiper (1988), Pectoral Sandpiper (1970, 1971, 1972, 1984, 1986, 2003, 2010), Wilson’s Phalarope (1985, 2007), Red-necked Phalarope (1989, 1999, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2011), Grey Phalarope (2007, 2008, 2010), Long-tailed Skua (1987), Laughing Gull (1996), Sabine’s Gull (1994, 2009), Iceland Gull (1994), Shorelark (3 in 1996, 2008), Richard’s Pipit (1967), Bluethroat (1982, 2011), Marsh Warbler (2005), Yellow-browed Warbler (1986), Red-backed Shrike (1999), Great Grey Shrike (1993)
SAILING POOL - 2
White-winged Black Tern (1971), Hoopoe (2007)
EDUCATION RESERVE - 5
Honey Buzzard (2004), Hoopoe (1985), Yellow-browed Warbler (2003), Golden Oriole (1982, 2000)
I haven't posted a table for a bit so here's one showing the variation in performance between the two sides of the reserve over the last 45 years when it comes to rarities / scarcities. The Moors out-performed the Flashes until the early 1980s but since then its been the saline side all the way (boosted by the phalarope explosion of recent years):