During our extended return to the UK for the Christmas break we visited my mother at Droitwich, Worcestershire. I had heard about the Waxwing invasion from a number of sources but Paul from Malvern and Jack from Birmingham told me about the Waxwings at Upton Warren. The birds were visiting rowan trees found opposite the entrance to Upton Warren Nature Reserve. I arrived late afternoon just as the sun was going down, there was a chilly wind.
I managed a few record shots, these were taken through my binoculars, this is called digi-bining! My scope is out of action (another leg of my tripod broke off in the Gambia last week).
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three views of the Waxwing at Upton Warren - yes there was only one present when I was there |
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