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We now have no less than 19 Waxwings threads on this forum, including two just for Waxwings in Bolton!

Now is the time to ask than any further Waxwings sightings go on the ONE well established thread which can be found by utilising the search option on the toolbar at the top of the forum.

Waxwings are one of those few species which deserve their own thread as not only do they appear in very random and often unusual locations but flocks travel widely and all sightings in one place make it potentially easier to track them and also to work out the overall picture of their occurance in the county.

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Bolton me thinks.

PS Sorry, it took me a couple of minutes to get onto Google and then Street Mapwink.gif

-- Edited by sid ashton on Friday 22nd of October 2010 04:24:25 PM

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Bolton.

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Sorry bolton
bl3 5ey

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What town?!

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Three Wax Wings at work in tree at Washington Street just off bottom of Deane Rd !
Turn into washington Street car park on the left for Enterprise Centre ,immediately as you go through the gates their are offices on the right, the tree is just after the offices and they are feeding on the berries on the bushes .

-- Edited by Roy Ganley on Friday 22nd of October 2010 03:58:19 PM

-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Friday 22nd of October 2010 04:29:35 PM

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