senatore
Well-known member
Yesterday at last I saw a Waxwing ,well 30 to be precise.Following yet another internet tip ( this time on BF-thanks to Reader and Jeff) I drove to a business park near Coleshill about 20 miles from my home.I was not confident of success as I had followed nearly 100 tips before but allways arrived too late.
The instuctions I received were pretty good and my hopes soared when I saw a small group of people with bins and scopes looking into a nearby tree.
And there they were WAXWINGS.30 of them sitting in a tree not more than 15 metres away.I do not know whetther it was because I had been chasing them without success for several weeks but I was quite moved when I finally saw them( how pathetic is that).
What a fabulous bird probably the most attractive I have seen.The yellow stripe along the wing with the red spot was dazzling in the morning sun.
I have not been birding for long and if anyone had told me a couple of years ago that I would dash off and drive 20 miles on a Sunday morning to see a bird in a tree I would have laughed in their face.
I think I have caught some kind of bug!!! Is there a cure????
MAX.
The instuctions I received were pretty good and my hopes soared when I saw a small group of people with bins and scopes looking into a nearby tree.
And there they were WAXWINGS.30 of them sitting in a tree not more than 15 metres away.I do not know whetther it was because I had been chasing them without success for several weeks but I was quite moved when I finally saw them( how pathetic is that).
What a fabulous bird probably the most attractive I have seen.The yellow stripe along the wing with the red spot was dazzling in the morning sun.
I have not been birding for long and if anyone had told me a couple of years ago that I would dash off and drive 20 miles on a Sunday morning to see a bird in a tree I would have laughed in their face.
I think I have caught some kind of bug!!! Is there a cure????
MAX.