Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Friday 20 February 2015

Waxwings. Our Winter Wonders.

Waxwings are one of those birds that make you go Wow! Back in the winter of 2010/2011 I was lucky enough to see good numbers of them on a few occasions. Every winter since I've been hoping and praying that I'll see another. There have been some around, but never in a place or at a time that was easy for me to get to see them. Until now.
This particular bird has quite a story behind it. It is a lone bird that has returned to the very same garden that it was feeding in in February 2013 with as many as 100 others. We know this as it was ringed as a first winter female at that time. The rings confirm that it has returned. The very good owner of the house puts apples out for the birds to feed on, and must be commended for his superb work in doing so and alerting others to its presence on a daily basis.
This time the bird is on its own, but it was such a joy to see. I hope its not another four or five years until I see my next one.




15 comments:

  1. Oh WOW! I had to say this when seeing these images. I love the painted under-eyeliner and the prominent crest. Oh and I love the blob of yellow at the end of the red tail. Great photography. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I hope it's not another four or five years also.:) Lucky you to see the same Waxwing, and looking really beautiful too. I'm glad someone cares enough about birds to feed them something they like, and will ensure their return perhaps. Great shots!:)
    Best Regards.

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  3. WOW! Now this is special and marvellous of the owner to let people see it. It is truly a beautiful bird and one that I have NOT seen this or last year. You are so fortunate. Have a lovely weekend.

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  4. I have always wanted to see a Waxwing for myself but have not yet. Your images are beautiful!

    Thank you for stopping by to comment on my Mallards.

    Hope you have a great weekend,

    Lindy

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  5. Beautiful bird. Never seen it before.

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  6. The Waxwings are beautiful birds. It is nice the owner has put out the apples for this pretty bird.. Great shots! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post.. Have a happy weekend!

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  7. they're such soft, sleek beauties!

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  8. Fabulous photos! I don't manage to see waxwings every year either. They're gorgeous birds.

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  9. A northern beauty. I saw 11 locally during the same winter Adam but failed to get any decent shots!

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  10. Like you, I've rarely seen these beautiful birds. These are lovely close ups.

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  11. Waxwings are such handsome birds. Every year when our mulberries are ripe, Cedar Waxwings spend a few glorious days in our tree.

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  12. Gorgeous bird! Never seen this one before.

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  13. It's a wonderful bird! I am so glad it comes back every year! How great the home-owner cares enough to put the apples out. You got some great photos!

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  14. Waxwings are always a treat to see. What a beautiful photo of this one!

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