Showing posts with label Waxwing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waxwing. Show all posts

Friday, 1 December 2023

Meole Brace - Waxwings at last

It was looking as if Shropshire was being totally blanked by Waxwings as sightings in the Midlands concentrated on our neighbours. Eventually the first day of our Meteorological winter wore them down and in they poured (well one did) eventually increasing to three by late afternoon...

Here's a few close up pics of Waxwings doing what Waxwings do! Those berries will soon be gone...

The look out!


The pick a berry sequence...


Select a juicy one...


Show it off...


And toss it down the hatch!


Repeat many times...

Yessssssssss, they are finally here!


Friday, 6 March 2020

Market Drayton - Shropshire Waxwings at last!

Although there have been a few in the Midlands, Waxwings have been in short supply locally and no twitchable ones in Shropshire... until now... Nice one Dave Barnes, his Sorbus tree did him proud!

An hour spent in Market Drayton produce a trio of birds that had been feeding on the remnants on another Sorbus in Croft Way! The berries were inevitably on the side of the tree 'into the light, so great 'views' but horrible to work with!


So, a patient wait on the other side eventually paid dividends...








The final florish before they flew off to the nearby playground area and 'did one' flying high towards the Muller factory!


Not a bad day at all despite the Waxwing pics not likely to win any awards! Yet another big thank you to Dave for driving too!