Saturday 17 November 2012

Waxwings at last!

This autumn has seen an eruption of Waxwings into the country with flocks of up to 1000 strong being seen in the Highlands and around 300 just over the Humber in Hessle, so with that in mind we have been keeping our eyes open - so driving up to Whitton late this afternoon I noticed out of the corner of my eye a smudge of grey in the middle of a Rowan tree ,  we were driving up the main street of West Halton so I quickly got Wayne to stop the car and with a quick bit of reversing we soon found a couple of Waxwings but could hear many more - although these birds are instantly recognisable and charismatic they can certainly hide for example in the first image below there are around 52 Waxwings in the top of the two Poplar trees!  The only camera we had on us was an old Panasonic FZ20 so I quickly took a few shots but within minutes the whole flock was spooked by a Sparrowhawk and we were unable to relocate them and by 3.30 the light was fading and these birds are notoriously early roosters but who knows they could be back tomorrow to finish off the berries.
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