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Author:  John Wheldon [ Sat Jan 12, 2013 7:05 pm ]
Post subject:  woodhall waxwings

Walk around woodhall with Gill 13 waxwings eating haws on horncastle road about number 108, at 1300-1400,15 minutes later 14 waxwings on sandy lane in oak tree next to haw bushes, probably same birds, and may be same as r.a.f coningsby birds on the 10/01/2013 john wheldon

Author:  Robert Carr [ Sun Jan 13, 2013 4:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: woodhall waxwings

c30 there this morning at 10:30, mostly feeding on privet. Not much left.

Rob

Still need them for my patch - these are about 300m beyond the boundary!

Author:  Clive Pearson [ Sun Jan 13, 2013 4:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: woodhall waxwings

Hi Robert,
To attract them to your "patch", try this.......cut up some red apples into 10p coin size pieces, find a branch (with bare twigs) about 10ft tall, place the branch securely in a tub, place in a conspicuous part of the garden and put loads of apples on twigs.
With the impending cold snap it may just work !

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