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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: Donnywolf on January 09, 2024, 04:32:39 pm
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Armthorpe
Anyone noticed them or small crowds in unusual places in any of the above. please and if so where
Looks like people confusing Scawthorpe and Bentley though as birds seem to be on Amersall Road near Broachgate I think
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I'm not a twitcher but I do like an unusual bird. Saw a Little Egret this year while walking and dozens of Buzzards.
Waxwings covered my car in birdshit once. (That's not the name of an 80's Indie band btw).
I didn't hold it against them though as they are interesting looking birds. A bit like Peter Wright the darts player with a bit more class.
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About 4 years ago a Rough Legged Buzzard took up residence behind where I live for a couple of months, twitchers from all over came to see it
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Thought for one minute you'd met my wife Filo :-]]
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Thought for one minute you'd met my wife Filo :-]]
Does she often frequent the area behind my house? Lol!
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Not often but the description was pretty accurate :-]]
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To answer my own OP Waxwings still in High St Bentley OPP Well Pharmacy
Quite a few Birds there and plenty of Berries
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Bugger bugger bugger .... opposite Well / Tesco next to Doctors there are 2 Rowan trees . I couldn't get there till 3pm and t-o-o late
There had been a dozen on the biggest tree but they had gone presumably to roost . Fella said they'll be back mate .... early doors best
But early doors tomorrow I'll be off to Hull
However there were still lots of Berries on the big tree many many less on the little tree.
Reckon early doors Friday they will be there and I spotted a White Berried Rowan tree behind Doctors which I hope they find as it is groaning with Berries and White berries seem to be their favourites
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Got our own resident pheasant in the garden who keeps sorting out the squirrels. Fun to watch.
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Anybody who IS interested I have been again today and there are 15 + Waxwings in the High Street at Bentley
They dont come often in such numbers and Google them and look at the Photos of them which might persuade you to invest a bit of time.
Location exactly opposite Tesco Express - in someones Garden which has a big Rowan Tree and a Rowan bush. there are loads and loads of Berries and that should keep them going for maybe a week so plenty of time
However behind that house is a cul de sac (Cooke Street) and in it is a Rowan Tree with White berries which I am told they love more than the orange berries
Also great to meet someone who reads this Forum but doesnt post and had spotted this Thread a few days ago
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For anyone interested I went to Hassop Station in the Peak District today. Saw about 70 Waxwings eating berries in the trees on the Monsall Trail. Only 20 yards or so from the cafe.
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For anyone interested I went to Hassop Station in the Peak District today. Saw about 70 Waxwings eating berries in the trees on the Monsall Trail. Only 20 yards or so from the cafe.
Great place that. Only time I ride a bike these days is there.
I've got a rowan tree in my front garden with loads of pink berries on it.
No sign of waxwings so far.
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Stay patient TT
I've never known so many sightings in one year . Literally they are everywhere.
If you have Berries they will come , and if they missed them on way down , they won't miss them on way back
Worth a look if people haven't seen one . Brilliant bird I last saw in irruption ( as it's called ) 15 years ago
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Photos please wolfy?
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Photos please wolfy?
Here you are Syd.
You should see the image the right way up.
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Photos please wolfy?
I took some but they are pathetic at best. The light was terrible as well. Best thing is look at Google images or better still look at the photos on this Facebook Page
https://facebook.com/groups/214355264013107/
Look at how good they are (both the birds and the photos)
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This would explain the 3 fellas with long lens cameras taking pictures of chimney tops in Bentley I saw on the way to the match today.
Must say I’m not familiar with said birds
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Have a look at Facebook Page "Waxwing sightings 23/24" or something similar
30 photos by a Paul Bell of the Bentley Birds and they are fantastic . Recommended