Wednesday 6 April 2011

WAXWINGS at Wilstone

After watching a Yellow Wagtail fly over by the jetty I was heading round to the hide via the car park and heard a Waxwing. I managed to watch this lone bird as it appeared to drop towards Wilstone village. When I reached the north-west bank I scanned the trees by the village and noticed several starling-sized grey birds in one tree by the barn conversions. A closer look with my telescope showed 17 Waxwings in the tree. I left messages on a few voicemails and managed to get some video of about ten of the flock.


Little else other than more hirundines and a few lingering male Wigeon in the creek by the hide. In contrast with later in the day, early on it was overcast and grey (Roy Hargreaves).

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