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  1. 13. stu 2019.

    Just spotted my first ever and it was above my own garden with a flock of starlings! That's my day made!

  2. 8. sij
  3. 13. sij 2019.
  4. 22. pro 2019.
  5. 3. sij

    Another berry bandit.

  6. 11. pro 2019.

    One of the waxwings at Balgreen, Edinburgh, this morning. As reported by others, there were up to 40, sometimes splintering into smaller groups. That's a roof providing an unusual backdrop.

  7. 16. stu 2019.

    More berry-juggling from the Pestvogels

  8. 23. stu 2019.

    Several large flocks of waxwings (100+) in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire-could be an irruption year when we get masses from the Continent!

  9. 10. stu 2019.

    Looks like we have another in our garden this morning. Great to be working with on the webcam project. The software uses artificial Intelligence (AI) to monitor live feed, record video clips of the visitors and ID them.

  10. 16. lip 2019.

    Waxwing in the cherry trees this Sunday 16 June 2019 - if you listen carefully you can hear a red tailed hawk and western wood pewee in the background! 🎶💛🎶

  11. 4. lis 2019.

    Our 'Autumn Gold' birding group enjoyed lovely views of this stunning at Aith, yesterday. Hopefully the first of many. Pic by tour participant Karen Jehan.

  12. 3. kol 2019.
  13. 21. sij
  14. 1. stu 2019.

    A single waxwing flew over the garden this morning- ignoring the fruit that usually attracts them- as it did this one a few years ago. 🤞

  15. 13. stu 2019.

    Its amazing how one bird can change your perspective on the day, no show with the little bittern this morning and broke my tripod. Then spotted this little beauty in the hedge row above titchwell 😀.

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  16. 17. stu 2019.

    36 Waxwings at House of Bruar today. Some consolation after the shock of seeing the price of the Carrot cake!

  17. 5. pro 2018.
  18. 21. lis 2019.

    What a lovely start to the week on St Agnes - found by Mrs above Rosenhill/the Hump - a StAgnes tick for me I think!

  19. The (Bombycilla garrulous) is a distinctive bird with its silky grey pink plumage and crest and reedy call. They breed across Scandinavia and Siberia, then move south and west for the

  20. Today's hightlight was spending time with a flock of Bohemian Waxwings. Great to see & hear these again

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