In late January 2014, with deep snow around the BWT site, about 20 waxwings were spotted on BWT land.
These beautiful birds plump, upright eye-catching birds, with a pale reddish-brown body and a distinctive crest, and a yellow tail tip, are visitors from Northern Europe. They move around in groups like starlings. They will have been looking for berries; they were also spotted around the same time, stripping berries in a garden in Clarendon Close!