The Wonder of Majestic Waxwings

The weather has been much more like Spring than Winter over the last four days, this has enabled me to be out and about.

On monday I went to some of my local patches, whilst in the car park of one of my local reserves I got talking to a couple who had travelled down to Tee-side from Newcastle.

One of them was a semi- professional photographer, so again I was able to ask all sorts of questions on how to achieve the best shots!

They were looking for some of the rare and scarce visitors that were frequenting the area.  As I knew were the birds had been sighted we spent most of the day travelling around to a numbers of reserves.

We parted company after an excellent day birding and swapped some contact details.

I recieved an email from them on the 03/03/2010 informing me that Waxwings had been sighted in Norton feeding in gardens for the last four days.

This is the village were I was born and bred and 5 minutes down the road from were I live, on wednesday I left the house early to go and Twitch my first bird.

I knew the location and arrived to find a few Twitchers already there! I enquired if the birds were around.

No I was informed, I had already decided that I would stay put and wait! I have only seen one other Waxwing and was relishing the opportunity to see another one in my home village.

Several more Birders and Twitchers arrived some travelling several hundred miles to catch a glimpse of a Waxwing.

After seven hours, all the people that arrived after myself had now gone and everyone kept saying the birds had moved on.

I thought another hour, then I will make a move. I then caught sight of a bird and I knew it was the bird I wanted to see!

( I JUST HOPE THE PHOTO'S STAY PUT!!!!!!!!! )

My patience paid off at the end of nearly an eight hour wait!  I was even more lucky the following day as I returned to catch another glimpse of this stunning bird it was feeding again.

I was also fortunate to meet some of the residents who were absolutely magnificent and I couldn't thank them enough for there hospitality!

I returned today with a number of photo's that I gave to them.

Regards Buzzard

 

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous 09/03/2010 01:52 in reply to Buzzard

    Hi Buzzard

    I can all 6 or so of your photos at the moment, and I am astounded how beautiful, and clear the photos really are

    Waxwings certainly know what they like to eat.  They make it clear to us as humans each, and every time we are lucky to see them on their travels

    Well done in your quest to achieve your goal, and that was to get yourself a superb picture of the Waxwings.

    Yes, all of your patience has paid off indeed {big smile}

    I hope Dave and I will have our turn yet!!

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

  • Thanks Kathy, I know it was a long time to spend waiting to see if they returned.

    But as they were sighted so local to were I live, it was worth spending a day or two watching the area to see if they returned.

    They are one of my favourite birds amongs't many others!

    Buzzard

    Nature Is Amazing - Let Us Keep It That Way