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A flock of waxwings strip the berries from my neighbour's tree.

There was a real sense of awe in the cul-de-sac here on our new build estate on the outskirts of Dover when a flock of waxwings arrived on Saturday 11th December 2010.  The flock numbered what I estimate to be approximately 30 individuals and they flew between the trees in our cul-de-sac and those in a small copse at the rear of our properties.  They finally departed when the trees had been stripped bare of their berries.

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  • re: A flock of waxwings strip the berries from my neighbour's tree.

    Wow - wish I'd been there to witness them :o) ♥xox♥

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    cool pic:)

  • re: A flock of waxwings strip the berries from my neighbour's tree.

    love this pic have just been blessed myself (16.2.2011) with a flock of 14 waxwings feeding off the tree berries spotted for the first time, unfortunately after being out all morning my camera batteries were drained. Glad you got to photograph them they really do look like sleek well kept birds

  • re: A flock of waxwings strip the berries from my neighbour's tree.

    love this pic have just been blessed myself (16.2.2011) with a flock of 14 waxwings feeding off the tree berries spotted for the first time, unfortunately after being out all morning my camera batteries were drained. Glad you got to photograph them they really do look like sleek well kept birds

  • re: A flock of waxwings strip the berries from my neighbour's tree.

    love this pic have just been blessed myself (16.2.2011) with a flock of 14 waxwings feeding off the tree berries spotted for the first time, unfortunately after being out all morning my camera batteries were drained. Glad you got to photograph them they really do look like sleek well kept birds

  • re: A flock of waxwings strip the berries from my neighbour's tree.

    love this pic have just been blessed myself (16.2.2011) with a flock of 14 waxwings feeding off the tree berries spotted for the first time, unfortunately after being out all morning my camera batteries were drained. Glad you got to photograph them they really do look like sleek well kept birds

  • re: A flock of waxwings strip the berries from my neighbour's tree.

    love this pic have just been blessed myself (16.2.2011) with a flock of 14 waxwings feeding off the tree berries spotted for the first time, unfortunately after being out all morning my camera batteries were drained. Glad you got to photograph them they really do look like sleek well kept birds

  • re: A flock of waxwings strip the berries from my neighbour's tree.

    love this pic have just been blessed myself (16.2.2011) with a flock of 14 waxwings feeding off the tree berries spotted for the first time, unfortunately after being out all morning my camera batteries were drained. Glad you got to photograph them they really do look like sleek well kept birds

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