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    Default Twitcher heads up

    Dunno if anyone here will be interested but according to a gent i spoke to today in potton (my hometown) there is currently wax wings over from scandanavia
    apparently this only happens about once every ten years when the berries the wax wing eats runs out they come over to this ountry to eat ours.
    anyone who's interested please feel free to pm me and i shall let you know where abouts in potton they are.
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    We had flocks of up to 700 or so flying around west of Scotland and Glasgow area around November/early December. The big flocks seem to have broken up now but I see groups of 30 or 40 on a daily basis. They seem to like Morrison's supermarkets around the country as the car parks there have rowans

    They are beautiful birds and well worth looking out for. I was lucky enough to be standing arms' length away from a flock feeding on a small rowan. They are quite skittish though, and easily scared by passing cars and the like.

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    Hi Sam
    I see them around Darnley area (outskirts of Glasgow) beautiful we birds. They get their name from the red wing tip feathers that look like dripping wax. They are now my favourite bird.
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    Cool
    learn something new everyday
    birds arent really my big thing i know the usual suspects and wasn't sure if the wax wings were a localised or huge deal
    beings as i am right next to the HQ for RSPB at sandy lodge i should really pay a bit more attention
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    they are a regular winter visitor to the uk !!

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    There's been great numbers this year.

    Some years they're scarce but they do come over annually.
    For a' that, an a' that,
    It's comin' yet for a that,
    That man tae man the world o'er
    Shall brithers be for a' that. R.B. 1759-96

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    well the bloke i was politely interrogating must of mislead me
    oh well they look pretty cool and sometihng i've not noticed before
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    Quote Originally Posted by man_of_tanith View Post
    well the bloke i was politely interrogating must of mislead me
    oh well they look pretty cool and sometihng i've not noticed before
    He probably knows a bit but doesn't follow birds in a big way.

    Beautiful creatures and a lovely 'trilling' sound when they're together.

    In flight at a distance they can be mistaken for Starlings.
    For a' that, an a' that,
    It's comin' yet for a that,
    That man tae man the world o'er
    Shall brithers be for a' that. R.B. 1759-96

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    yeah can see the mistaking for starlings in flight
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