After going on friday in terrible weather to see these beautiful birds, I couldn't resist a trip in glorious sunshine yesterday to try and get some better shots.
My apologies to those who are waiting to see these magnificent birds but I thought you may enjoy dozens of pics that I got.
I promise to post more of them every other day -:}
I can't imagine the quality of the shots that the guys who have 2k - 10k worth of equipment, I'm thrilled with the pics that my little camera and lens got.
I was still having to manually adjust the lens which was really testing my patience.
The flock had increased to between 70-80 birds and at times it was difficult to get on a single bird as my eyes were drawn to all of them. This has to be one of my best birding experiences, I know that these birds can gather in huge flocks but I have never seen more than half a dozen at a time. There has been numerous years were I haven't got to see them at all.
There has been a real buzz around the area and it has been amazing at the amount of birders who have travelled to see this flock, I have also enjoyed showing numerous folks the birds that have never seen them before.
A Sparrowhawk dispersed the birds and the flock disappeared, so you never know guys they could be heading your way.
Regards Buzzard
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Thanks Buzzard. This has been one of the most enjoyable and informative threads. Your photographs have been a joy to see.
Buzzard said: Hi Ray, yes you can sex and age the birds using various criteria. The following link will give you all the advice also with good photo's explaining the criteria. http://www.davidnorman.org.uk/MRG/Waxwings.htm Regards Buzzard
Hi Ray,
yes you can sex and age the birds using various criteria.
The following link will give you all the advice also with good photo's explaining the criteria.
http://www.davidnorman.org.uk/MRG/Waxwings.htm
Hi Buzzard
Thanks for the link, really informative.
How did you get on with the camcorder.
Regards Ray
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Nice one Buzzard, never get enough of these top birds. great shots!
For viewing or photography right place right time is everything. I'd rather be in the right place with poor kit than have the best kit and be in the wrong place.
Hi Ray, I got some great footage.
Unfortunately I haven't got the lead to upload onto my computer, I will have to try and source it on the net.
Unknown said: Hi Ray, yes you can sex and age the birds using various criteria. The following link will give you all the advice also with good photo's explaining the criteria. http://www.davidnorman.org.uk/MRG/Waxwings.htm Regards Buzzard
John thanks for the comments.
A few new pics added.
Buzzard said: Thanks Ray, I'm now having to rely on my camcorder to get some footage! Hopefully my camera will be sorted and back in time to get some more pics. More Pics, different location. At Least 170 in one flock today, numerous other smaller flocks been sighted. Regards Buzzard
Thanks Ray, I'm now having to rely on my camcorder to get some footage!
Hopefully my camera will be sorted and back in time to get some more pics.
More Pics, different location.
At Least 170 in one flock today, numerous other smaller flocks been sighted.
Great new Pics (Again). You're just teasing me now :-)
Mark
Cheers Mark.
I'm sure once the weather turns and they're driven to what remaining berries there is, you will see some.
Another set of brilliant pictures of the Waxwings
Never tire of them - just to see some one day LOL
Can you send some my way!
Regards
Kathy and Dave
More great shots, Buzz.
None spotted round here (yet). Still living in hope.
Pip x