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RE: WAXWINGS IN WARRINGTON


Thanks John and Ian

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Pete A wrote:

John whats a charlie owen ?





one of the best birders/photographers you will ever meet.me and charlie used to fire all over wales in his del boy reliant robin in the late 70's and early 80's.only problem wi travelling with charlie at that time was you had to get out about every 3 miles to fill it with water,a nightmare when we were heading for south stack!!and charlie was also prone to falling asleep at the wheel not recomended when traveling over thalwall viaductbiggrin.gifyou will still see charlie ariving at penny each day as everyone else is leaving about 4pm.luckily he now drives a 4x4.biggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

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Charlie Owen- person/county birder/photographer/pennington flash legend/ex-pennington flash warden/bloody nice bloke

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John whats a charlie owen ?

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none and still a charlie owen at 2pm,apparently all flew off about 1pmcry.gif

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Arround 30 birds and a Charlie Owen present at lunch - hardly any berries left so I suspect they won't be around for long.

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smile.gifanyone know if they are still about friday AM ,AS IM THINKING OF POPPING ROUND AFTER WORK THIS AFTERNOON?smile.gifCHEERS JOHN

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Thanks for this info...drive past this area on my way to work so stopped briefly this morning (Wed) for a quick look... no sign initially then 22 birds flew in 8.20AM.

Better than working!

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I think there are more birds than are generally being reported. I had a max count Monday lunch of 49 though I noticed birds leaving the core group and heading off in various directions in 1's and 2's and also other birds coming back in.

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Jonathan

I was there about 3pm Wed but they had gone. But they were probably doing the rounds. I am sure they will be back.

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CHEERS JONATHANsmile.gif

-- Edited by JOHN TYMON at 15:21, 2009-02-04

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They were there around 12.30pm today John, I counted 41.

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anyone seen the warrington waxwings today-wed?smile.gif

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Still 36 waxwing at the end of forshaw st warrington at 11 am(good light for photography)smile.gif

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