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carrust | 11:27 Sat 26th Jan 2013 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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I've just had a flock of 70+ feeding on cotoneaster berries in my front garden:-))))))
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Aw nice one, would love to see them make it as far over as N. Wales, especially this weekend.
Fingers crossed.
Stop it! Stop it!
Your making me jealous, still not seen Waxwings in the flesh ☺
It must have been an awesome site!, your very lucky, I've only ever see two on different occasions.
They remind me very much of the Red cardinals that I've seen in N America
Don't know what to say really. :-(
You are so lucky, have never seen a live waxwing.
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I was stood outside on the drive & there were about 20 feeding on berries in a cotoneaster shrub in my front garden not 6' away. They're creatures of habit, so I'll be on the lookout in the morning.....I'll keep you posted gness:-)
According to yesterday's Independent, a large flock of waxwings is called an 'irruption'.
Fabulous - send some to us in the East Midlands! Where are you carrust?
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I'm in Sheffield Ann. Saw about 10 this morning, but not in my garden:-(
AAAAAAAAGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
Don't despair, Rowan. Your day will come. (I've never seen them either but would love to. I do keep a look out)
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Have you got the green-eyed-monster syndrome Rowan? LOL
No time to go twitching as have another priority... hopefully we will have anorher waxwing winter next year
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I was twitching with excitement Rowan :-)
We had about 60 Fieldfare over the garden about two weeks ago...It looked like a Starling murmuration, amazing.

20- 30 Longtits in the Rowan tree about 3-4 weeks ago. Alas no Waxwings yet

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