gnipper 6,837 Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Cracking pictures there mate, its a cotoneaster their eating the berries off. Cheers matie, I had found out since my original post, thanks...they dont touch them when they firs come over, when rowan is plentiful..the group here were feeding on these in the morning and in the afternoon, then in the evening they switched to the live stuff..amazing on Good Friday taking pictures of waxwings and watching swallows at the same time.. I wish we had some round here, we have to prune the berries off a lot of the rowan types at work because the weight breaks the branches Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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