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 Post subject: Waxwings
PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:47 am 
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The Witham St Hughs Waxwings were in the gounds of Cargill/ Frontier/Limagrain offices eating ornamental berries at 8.30 this morning. I counted 12 but there may have been more as they were coming and going.

Ian


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 Post subject: Re: Waxwings
PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 5:20 pm 
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Location: Bracebridge Heath LINCOLN
I checked the grounds of Cargill, Frontier, Limagrain offices along Camp Road, Witham St Hughs this afternoon (Sat) but there was no sign of the Waxwings (only a depleted ornamental berry tree and a mixed group of c15 Fieldfares/Redwings in the area). However, opposite the blanked-off entrance/exit yellow sign - 'Swinderby Industrial Park' - there was one lone Waxwing perched in a sapling and occasionally dropping down to feed on Rosehips (2.00pm). There was also one Lesser Redpoll there and a large group of Rooks inspecting their old nests in the large Rookery nearby. No sign of the Waxwings in the Thyme Walk/Sorrell Road area and I had no idea where I might find Dean Eades' apple tree in his (superb) photos in the Photo Album of 13th February.

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Freddy


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