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Waxwings Dudley (1 Viewer)

hughie king

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Report of at least? 6 Waxwings at Kate's Hill Primary School, Dixons Green Dudley, near Warrens Hall CP at 4 this afternoon.
Any more info from finder?


Hughie King.
 
Hi all,
I was not the Finder but i was in the area today so had a quick look.No sign in half hour.
Good birding YAMYAM
 
Hi Hughie it was me who saw the waxwings, I was talking to the caretaker of the school concerning work, when I first heard and then saw them fly Into rowan trees along the perimeter, they were their briefly and were then flushed by a mistle thrush. I have visited the site several times daily since but have had no further sign of them. cheers simon
 
ps had a phone call on Thursday to say that a non birder had reported about 5 starling sized pinky coloured birds with crests by the middle pool in pensnett sometime on Wednesday, same birds ?. They have moved between these two sites in previous invasion years.
 
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Hi Hughie it was me who saw the waxwings, I was talking to the caretaker of the school concerning work, when I first heard and then saw them fly Into rowan trees along the perimeter, they were their briefly and were then flushed by a mistle thrush. I have visited the site several times daily since but have had no further sign of them. cheers simon

Nice one Simon.

Hughie.
 
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