I’d thought I was hearing waxwings a week or so ago, but never did see any, so
decided they were baby birds of another sort. But halleluljah, I saw 5 a few
days later and a couple times since. Coming out of a big cedar tree, no less.
Carol Friedman (muz)
Hart Co.
On Jul 10, 2019, at 9:05 PM, Stephen Tyson <kytysons9152@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Our smattering of wild cherry trees have been drawing birds to ripening fruit
for several weeks now. I’d been hoping that the Waxwings would be among the
hoard and had watched closely for them. I missed them, and continued to miss
them, to the point that I’d pretty much given up...then at least 5 of them
appeared this evening. I found them quietly feeding in the one tree that
still has plenty of cherries, probably because the Mockingbirds have been
keeping less stealthy competition away from it.
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