Excellent, good news, 7th visit, i am very happy you got to see them after all the trips, lucky number 7, nice to meet you again too, best wishes Dennis
Alan Warford wrote:
Can only agree Dennis, I finally caught up with them today on my 7th visit. Nice to meet you again on sunday after our recent soiree at the Cutacre Shorelark.
-- Edited by Alan Warford on Monday 8th of March 2010 07:44:53 PM
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Alan you were probably the chap (in red car) I was talking to?
After I left you I went to Asda to get my tea. Got back about 5pm I could not see them in the trees anymore but could hear them making that strange noise they make. So its a fair bet they are roosting there and a trip first thing could be a success.
However they tend to please themselves what they do but a reasonable chance first thing I would think.
Can only agree Dennis, I finally caught up with them today on my 7th visit. Nice to meet you again on sunday after our recent soiree at the Cutacre Shorelark.
-- Edited by Alan Warford on Monday 8th of March 2010 07:44:53 PM
What happened to them on sunday? around thirty people turned up sunday at different times of the day and no one saw them at all, gutted,
we should of all come on monday instead, unsocialable birds not showing themselves for all the visitors, a few came a small distance to see them aswell, Ah well, all part of the fun of birding
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well i was wrong, the early bird did not get the worm, a very stubborn mooch today to get photographs and no waxwings at all from 6.30 till 2 o clock when i finally gave up, lots of people also passing through but not a sausage, also checked around asda and in cemetary but no joy, maybe the sunny day pushed them back towards home direction?
Hello to all i met today
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Nice to meet you phil, stayed a further hour after 740 and they did not come back, it looks like the best time is early for these birds, the early bird gets the worm
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Cheers for that Keith, I was one of the 2 birders you told. Had good views of the birds and they were still present at 12.30 when I left. The cemetary is behind Asda, entrance on Eden Street. Cheers Ian
Two Waxwings in Astley Bridge cemetery at 12 am. good views of the two perched on top of high trees near entrance sometimes moving from one tree to another.
Prevously spent a fruitless hour at Range/Topps with other birders there including Andy Makin And Tony, who left. Told two more birders at Asda.
-- Edited by keith mills on Saturday 6th of March 2010 12:37:10 PM
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l and a few other birders saw nine birds today, between 10 and 11am today
Great views near Topps Tiles and further down the side road where the church is, a kind Phil Kelly (hope that name is right?) showed me closer views through his scope. Later on l went past again and met another couple of birders who hadn't seen them ...it was approx' 2pm
-- Edited by Melanie Beckford on Saturday 6th of March 2010 09:52:22 AM
I've been 2 days running and seen nothing apart from 5 LT tits flying through.
I think there's just too much disturbance on that car park/street after mid-morning.
My 2nd visit also 4.00pm today and also drew a blank, once again. Might try 1st thing tomorrow morning. Cheers Ian ....................... Having just read the post about waxwings in Bury I'll go look for those tomorrow after a trip round Elton
-- Edited by Ian Campbell on Friday 5th of March 2010 05:35:12 PM
Still 7 birds present, feeding on the berries by the side of Topps Tiles car park, until 1.30 pm, when they flew off in the direction of Asda. There are plenty of berries left to keep them there for a few days yet.
I popped in to see them on my way to work (about 7.15) and managed to get a few photos - not sure how they'll come out though as it wasn't fully light. Another bogey bird ticked off!
i had an very over optimistic mooch at seven tonight in the dark on the range and asda but no joy, ah well god loves a tryer, thats the thing with birding, you just never know
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4 Waxwings dropped into the Range car park for a minute or so at 4.35 then flew up into the tree top to the left of the church spire. At 4.40 they flew high to the right, overflying ASDA. They were at a speed and height to suggest they were not dropping in to feed at ASDA.
No sign 12.30-1pm, after I left Riggers spoke to a resident who lives next to the berry bush and the birds may have been present up to 2 weeks, initially 3 were present then joined by another 3 then another 2, also they seem to only appear mid morning and mid/late afternoon, so must be another food source nearby, the berries by ASDA where they were last year havent been touched.
7-8 Waxwings in the car park of The Range warehouse at Astley Bridge. This is the other side of the lights from ASDA where they often have been in pervious years, but still on the ring road round Bolton. Thanks to Frank Obertelli.
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