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    waxwings

    At 3.30p.m. today there were 14 waxwings sitting on the TV aerial of 35 Barn Owl Walk, off Stamford Road, Stourbridge. I first saw them at 2.45 p.m. They flew off into nearby trees but had returned by the time I got back with my binoculars. This is a first for me.
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    theonlymarmot

    waxwings Spotted waxwings sitting on a TV aerial on 35 Barn Owl Walk, off Stamford Rd, Stourbridge. Trekked through snow back home to fetch my binoculars. 14 of them, at 3.30 p.m.
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    theonlymarmot

    Thanks for your help. I went down to the lake yesterday pm but couldn't see the barnacle goose. It must indeed have been passing through. It looked very relaxed amongst the canada geese.
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    theonlymarmot

    barnacle goose I've just walked the dogs around the fair sized manmade lake on our housing estate near Stourbridge/Brierley Hill. This is a walk I do every day. I was surprised to see a barnacle goose amongst the resident canada geese. Has anyone a likely idea why it would be there? I'm not...
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    Brambling?

    Thanks, everyone, for your helpful advice. Tomorrow I shall head back down to the canal with my binoculars!
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    Brambling?

    I am a bit of a novice, but am pretty sure I heard and saw a brambling on my walk along the canal near Dudley, West Midlands, today. I don't think bramblings are supposed to still be here in May, but the call and outline (I couldn't discern the colours against the sky) were very brambling like...
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