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It's been a Waxwing Year here in Ireland - huge irruption, tho of course, none have visited me, in spite of all our berry-bearing shrubs/trees! Charming birds! Said to be indicative of a tough winter...
http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/ireland-waxwings.html#cr
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If they're anything like the ones I saw in my yard you have to be quick. Many years ago I had a flock land one day. They stripped all the berries in about 5 minutes, took off together and were never seen by me again.
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Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 07-Dec-12, 08:45:11 AM
If they're anything like the ones I saw in my yard you have to be quick. Many years ago I had a flock land one day. They stripped all the berries in about 5 minutes, took off together and were never seen by me again.
The visiting thrushes have stripped everything here, Ei, so no chance of the Waxwings.
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I had a flock of Cedar Waxwings in a tree in the backyard of my sisters house in Hamlin when I lived there. Like Ei said they were gone in a matter of minutes! It was cool while it lasted tho!
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The one thing that has stuck with me all this time is how they all took off together. Not like starlings and grackles go in a stream...pretty quickly but there's still a leader. It was like someone flipped a switch...they all just rose up and they were gone...poof!
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I had them here in my yard 2 years ago. (If they came last year or this year I wasn't home to see it) it is so cool. Didn't take them long at all.
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Bobbie, I had no idea you actually live in Ireland. I thought it was your last name! I've been there five times and would go back at the drop of a hat if I had the money. I am of Irish extraction, and I play and sing traditional Irish music. Of course I go for the music, but I also love the history, the scenery and the Irish people. I've just gotten into birding, so now I'll have to add birds to my list of reasons why I love Ireland.
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Quote from: Dumpsterkitty on 07-Dec-12, 08:45:11 AM
If they're anything like the ones I saw in my yard you have to be quick. Many years ago I had a flock land one day. They stripped all the berries in about 5 minutes, took off together and were never seen by me again.
Berry users!
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Quote from: patsy6 on 17-Dec-12, 01:00:04 PM
Bobbie, I had no idea you actually live in Ireland. I thought it was your last name! I've been there five times and would go back at the drop of a hat if I had the money. I am of Irish extraction, and I play and sing traditional Irish music. Of course I go for the music, but I also love the history, the scenery and the Irish people. I've just gotten into birding, so now I'll have to add birds to my list of reasons why I love Ireland.
Haha, Patsy! Don't know why I called myself "Bobbie Ireland" - just seemed right at the time. What a wonderful talent you have with the music... gets under your skin, doesn't it! Save up and come back to see us. You've got loads of Irish birds to tick off.
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