Monday 25 October 2010


Arctic Trill

Today saw the arrival of more superb Waxwings which trilled over the Island & many filtered down to the Obs plantation in still, cool conditions this morning. With various trapping devices set up (thanks to Phil) & the shop cleaned out of apples, it was not long before the ringers amongst us were enjoying a good number of these birds in the hand - the days ringing total reached a very respectable 23! There must have been around 40+ Waxwing overall with a dozen or so at the Haa in the south. All these birds have been extremely confiding & have even been coming down to apples in the hand!

I went South after breakfast & reconnected with the Arctic Redpoll which was at the shop & then the School briefly where I obtained a few more pleasing pics. Alan Bull & Mark Newell left on the afternoon plane after their Autumn visit :-( & Simon returned from his day trip to the hospital following his fall during 'rough dancing' at the end of season/H&D retirement party. He has broken his foot in 3 places! Nasty! & is now sporting a very clean white cast which is crying out for graffiti - tomorrow if the Waxwings are about we will place Simon outside with an apple skewered on his big toe for the Waxwings to devour, I'm sure we'll have a Jackson Pollock masterpiece in no time! Talking of masterpieces I am now the proud owner of a Jack Ashton-Booth after he kindly drew me a cracking ittle Radde's Warbler following my find earlier this month - to see some of this talented, up & coming artists work please click on Jack Ashton-Booth's blog title from my list of blogs! I think Jack will have a busy Winter with various commissions he has recently taken on!

The other event of the day was that my 200-400mm VR Nikon which has rarely leaves my side these days has broken whilst photographing the Waxwings. The AF motor drive has bust meaning I can now only manually focus! Not good! But at least it's happened in the last third of the trip & not at the beginning!























7 comments:

  1. Great photos Rebecca. Hope you get the lens sorted quick.

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  2. Really nice photos. Are the Waxwings Bohemian Waxwings? We have them in Canada,but not in my part of the country. Instead we have Cedar Waxwings, not quite as ornate on the wing, but they live in colonies and seem to have a wonderful time. My part of the country is N. Ontario, Canada.

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  3. Top notch photography,your Waxwings are SUPERB.
    Thanks for the treat.
    John.

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  4. Stunning images of the waxwings - thanks for sharing and please keep 'em coming.

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  5. Yes, they are Bohemian Waxwings, and some beautiful photography to go with it. Brilliant shots, Rebecca- and congratulations on your BirdGuides POTW! :)

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  6. Thank you for all your comments!Gary - yes they are Bohemian Waxwings, I'd love to photograph Cedar Waxwing & the only other, Japanese Waxwing some day . . .;-)

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  7. Like your blogg and to see all your birds.
    The little one with red on the head is so cuet. In Norway we call them grå(grey)sisik.

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