Flock of 50-70 Cedar? waxwings spotted today in my garden in Balham South London. Roaming around for about an hour eating on the berries of our neighbouring garden.
I am just looking at about thirty Waxwings feeding in shifts. Two gardens away there is what I think to be an apple tree that hasn't shed its fruit which is a marvel in itself and that is what they are eating.
Went out walking with my dog as we do on most days, and noticed thirty six Waxwings feeding off the berries. Never seen these birds before, but what made it interesting is that I did not know they are rare to this part of Kent.
There are over 50 Waxwings here in Liverpool. They've found a berry tree, but not too sure what type. They are a fantastic sight in full flight together.
50 + waxwings behind sale leisure centre in cheshire. 3pm thursday 3rd feb. funny birds - all facing the same direction like sheep in a field, high in a tall tree before dropping in a flock to feed on smaller rowan trees right beside the leisure centre. first time i've seen them, thought they were starlings but different call and headgearmost obvious from a distance. has anyone else seen this flock? they were in the area at least half an hour while i worked up ladders on a nearby house.
A beautiful flock of about 40 waxwings keep returning to a large apple tree that is still full of fruit in stourbridge, west midlands. Their song is peircing. They all sit facing the same direction when not savaging the apples. A great sight from my moms conservatory.
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Went out walking with my dog as we do on most days, and noticed thirty six Waxwings feeding off the berries. Never seen these birds before, but what made it interesting is that I did not know they are rare to this part of Kent.