phil baber
Clipped Wing
Hit Somerset and Slimbridge in past few days.
I reckon it's a Waxwing Winter in the making for all...
I reckon it's a Waxwing Winter in the making for all...
Had a flock of around 30 today in my garden near Fort William, seen quite a few others over the past few days which is great. This is the most I have seen for years here, so obviously a big influx. Tons of rowan berries on the trees this year so plenty of food for them.
It's interesting that we've not had many in Aberdeen yet (normally the 'Waxwing Capital of Britain'). Sometimes they get here a bit later than other places in northern Scotland though, and I'm sure more will arrive in the next few days. There don't seem to be a lot of berries left, so maybe they won't be here for very long.
The few reports i can find on the web point to the berry crop being ok across Scandinavia yet i read posts that say its poor, can anybody shed some light on the situation ?
The question was probably asked on the Grosbeak thread about birds continuing through or dying when food is scarce in northern climes ...
... anyway was reading that the winter of 2003/04 saw an unprecedented influx into eastern France, with eg over a thousand birds in the SE (Mediterranean Region). Obviously keep going south as far as they need to keep going ...
Was there much influx into the uk that winter?
I seem to remember there being reasonable numbers that winter, although nothing like as many as there were in 2004/05.