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[birdky] Waxwing nests

  • From: "Katharine Cohen" <kwcoh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "birdky" <birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 22:04:54 -0500
Yesterday, while on a walk to a nearby marina, I watched a pair of Cedar
Waxwings flying in and out of a pine tree. I assumed there was a nest there,
but it was so high I couldn't be sure. In the same area, but in an oak tree,
I saw a waxwing land on the edge of a very sturdy nest--30-40 feet up, but
plainly visible. Couldn't see any babies, however. I have observed waxwings
nesting in years past in this area, but it's always a special treat to come
across new efforts.

Kathy Cohen
Panorama Shores, near Murray (Calloway County)
kwcoh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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