Brilliant.
It was waxwings that gave me a buzz for birds about 20 year ago. Prior to that I never say anything other than a starling or a gull. I saw 3 of them and thought they had escaped from an aviery. I started to notice birds after that.
Just seen about 30 of these in my garden, they were flying between a tree and bushes (guess they were feeding) and they then sat in the tree for ages, Wasn't sure what they were so had a look on here at photos and also on the RSPB finder & definately them, listened to them for a while, lovely birds, shame I couldn't get photos as its dusk
Brilliant.
It was waxwings that gave me a buzz for birds about 20 year ago. Prior to that I never say anything other than a starling or a gull. I saw 3 of them and thought they had escaped from an aviery. I started to notice birds after that.
I've just gone a delicate shade of green, have spent many an hour looking but not so much as a feather.
Wasn't even looking, just happened to look out of the window as they all flew in, thought they were starlings or something at first then when they were flitting in and out of the tree I noticed the colour and went out to investigate, just a shame I couldn't get a photo
Waxwings are pouring out of northern europe at the moment. Sightings are coming in to bird guides from all over the UK. We have the best flocks we have had for ages on this side of the water so im sure ther must be plenty about Caithness as well. One of the best ways to attract them to your garden is to offer them fruit. Apples halfed and spiked up in bushes or chopped up on the bird table or lawn can bring in foraging birds. This is a seasonal treat so i would advise you to get the fruit out and see what comes about....good watching!!
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You lucky person I have never ever seen one but the fruit goes out tomorrow.
Just posted on another similar thread- Saw a Wax Wing for the first time today in our garden in Roster ( Near Lybster) Only the one though.
Will also put out fruit tomorrow as suggested
LIZZ I saw one about fifty meters from your house yesterday.
Reay has always been a good spot for them.
Find their call on the net and listen to it. Then go outside and listen for it. Seems like a major invasion this year and its early too.
Dafi That has to be my favouriote photo ever put on the org.
Away with the birds
Cheers Kas im truely flattered!!
Here is a link to here the calls, Listening for the distinctive calls is one of the best ways to find a flock near you. Once you have you wont ever forget it again!!
http://www.birdjam.com/birdsong.php?id=10
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Stunning shot dafi...............
GRRRRR kas, I will be listening with both ears the next few days but with the racket the geese and swans have been making I will be lucky to catch that sound!
Came across a small flock, about 15 to 20 of them late yesterday afternoon at Proudfoot. All sitting in a bush and they let us get very close before flying off across the bay.
6 or 7 waxwings feeding on berries in a bush at Haster on Monday,
It that Proudfoot rd in Wick as i live around that area ?
about 20 sitting in a garden in Keiss this morning.
Have never been lucky enough to see Waxwings but will put fruit out in the hope that I will. Unfortunately can't put fruit on my lawn as my dog will eat it!
I agree with Kas in that your photo is stunning Dafi!
Cracking shot Dafi.
I saw a 5 in flight over Thurso on Monday but finally caught up with a flock of 72 this afternoon at Thurso East (roadside next to Lady Janet's Wood).
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What berries are they feasting on, in general - looks like rowans in the picture
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