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Waxwings in London again
17 January 2012
It is not a bumper winter for waxwings by any stretch of the imagination but a few have managed to reach London. Yesterday there were 6 in Lancaster Road in New Barnet and they are probably feeding somewhere nearby on rowan or other trees with plenty of berries. There was 1 just over the border in Grays, Essex too.
Waxwings are a rare sight in the UK, especially in London. They generally only visit around October to March, when there isn't enough food available to support their large numbers during the breeding period in their native Scandinavia.
If you know anywhere with lots of rowan trees with plenty of berries I would keep your eyes on them for starling sized birds as they may turn out to be these beautiful gems from Northern Europe.
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Tony Wileman
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