I read on the web last night that 33 Waxwings had been seen during the afternoon , only five minutes away from home , just over the county border in Surrey . A check on the weather forecast , bright spells , and my mind was made up to try and find the birds as they got out of bed , and before I set off for the workday up on the Common . An early breakfast , and with the first light of the morning I headed off , arriving at a chilly Rowan tree in Shirley . Unfortunately the first light never got any better than that , and there was definitely no sign of any bright spells . Added to this , the tree in question is right in the middle of an estate and the workers were heading off for their day of toil , followed a bit later by the children , heading for or being taken to school . But , there were a few quiet periods in between , and it was during these that a flock of about 40 Starlings made their sortis on the Rowan tree . Things were not going well , but from nowhere , on three occasions , a single
Waxwing appeared right at the top of the tree , but never attempted to feed , flying off after a short period of time . In the dull , overcast conditions and a good breeze , the bird/birds were not shown at
their best , but at least I had seen it/them . Apart from the Starlings , other species breakfasting at the
tree included a single Redwing ( pictured ) , two Fieldfares which always flew into the back of the tree to avoid being photographed , and a single Mistle Thrush , which only showed with it's back end
to the camera . With my time running out , I had to get back home and get ready for the workday , swallowing a quick coffee whilst doing so . The weather remained the same for the rest of the morning , but , just before midday , the clouds parted and the sun appeared , and my thoughts strayed to what might be happening back at the Rowan tree . As luck would have it , we got our work done by two o'clock , and leaving two to finish off the fire , I chased back home , grabbed the camera , and headed for the tree . As I approached it , the sun was in my eyes , but I could make out several birds in a nearby tree and turning the corner , five birders on the pavement . Parking up and grabbing the
camera , I could now see that the birds were in fact 8 Waxwings , and they were using the tree to digest the berries from the Rowan , before making their next sorti . Talking to the other birders , most having arrived about midday , the 8 birds had only just appeared a few minutes before I arrived . For
once the plan had worked . The tops of both trees was in the sunshine , but the fast setting sun was
reducing the sunlit area very quickly , but I had about an hour watching these beautiful visitors , before they finally flew off to roost , and I headed home for a hot drink , well pleased that the work had finished earlier than anticipated .
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6 comments:
Well done Greenie, Glad you got some nice pics. Your persistence certainly paid off in the end. I do hope I get to see some this time, I completely missed out in 2010/11.
Well done Greenie. I love it when a plan comes together!
Lovely stuff, really pleased they stuck around for you :)
Hi,pleased you got to see the waxwings in good light,nice pics.
Well done Greenie, glad that your plan came together and produced great sightings and lovely photos for you. We need a few around here !!
Nice one Greenie, I really hope to pick up a Waxwing here this winter, but it doesn't look too good with the lack of berries here :-(
Well done mate!
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