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Waxwings
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23 Westhall Road Lowestoft
14 Kingsway East Dundee
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Sightings 21st Dec: 1 near Belvidere Cres (seen by local birder)! - Aberdeen, 25 at UHI Moray Campus - Elgin (Moray), 20+ Sunninghill Hotel/Hay St - Elgin (Moray), 5 on Bath St - Portobello (Lothian)
also fair sized flock Coulby Newham Teeside
Also Lady Amhersts pheasant in Flitwick, maybe an escape but very beautiful bird
Sightings 21st Dec: 1 near Belvidere Cres (seen by local birder)! - Aberdeen, 25 at UHI Moray Campus - Elgin (Moray), 20+ Sunninghill Hotel/Hay St - Elgin (Moray), 5 on Bath St - Portobello (Lothian)
also fair sized flock Coulby Newham Teeside
Also Lady Amhersts pheasant in Flitwick, maybe an escape but very beautiful bird
L.p. It's the wax like little blobs on some of the wing feathers
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Still no Waxwings here but we did have a, fairly rare this early in the year, Blackcap on the bird table this morning. I think that there was a hen lurking in the bushes with the reddish brown cap but could not be positive. I would be even rarer if they were paired off already. The only bird that I know of that mates and settles this early in the year is the Heron. No Herons on the feeder.