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| | | Re: Waxwings Quote:
Originally Posted by DavyG I live very near to Martlesham Heath Matt, I haven't seen any as yet this year.
Mind you, judging by the weather today I'd think they'd all be under cover!
Dave | think they were seen near the football pitch where ever that is
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| | | Re: Waxwings Over the last 2 days have seem approx 80 cedar waxwings in Orkney-so beautiful | 
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| | | Re: Waxwings Quote:
Originally Posted by annieholder Over the last 2 days have seem approx 80 cedar waxwings in Orkney-so beautiful | Hi Annie,
I think that you mean Bohemian Waxwings! Even a single Cedar Waxwing would be big news in Europe (there was one in Ireland last year, and I think there have been two singles in Britain, one certainly). Cedar Waxwings are usually found in North America. |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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