Over the next few months I will have the opportunity to get to know the area and hopefully find something good on my travels.
Toady before I started my survey I thought I would join the party and go to see the long staying waxwings which have been eating ether way though the barriers around and area of Ingleby Barwick called The Rings.When I arrived one bird was perched high in a silver birch facing the roundabout, this was pointed out a cute family on their way to school, but before I was able to take a phot the bird short off.
I relocated all six birds off Myton Way but again they flew off almost as soon as I spotted them.
These are great birds, the male has soft, pinkish-grey plumage with a paler rump and underparts, and a rufous patch under its tail. The black wings have yellow and white stripes, and long, bright red tips that look a little like sealing wax and which give the bird its name. The head is reddish-brown with a black face mask, and it has a short, pink upright crest.