ChatterBank1 min ago
Waxwings!
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I managed to take a photo of a large flock of waxwings which had landed on a tree outside my house. I had seen them earlier in the week , but they flew off before I could get a good look at them. I don't think I've seen one before and certainly not a flock of about 30. Any twitchers out there fill me in on them? I live in Perth. (By the way, it was my brother who identified them as waxwings from a book he has)
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