Saturday 26 January 2013
Queens Park
Now 30 Fieldfare in Rivington Road feeding on the cotoneaster tree. Unfortunately, unlike Waxwings, they are very nervous, and are constantly being disturbed by traffic. Although I've seen many Fieldfare passing over the area in Autumn, this is the first time I've known a flock to hang around. Surely there must be a Waxwing any day now!
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