[birdky] Cedar Waxwings

Cedar waxwings have discovered the luxuriant clump of elderberry bushes 
behind our house, with their bumper crop of ripe berries. We have only 
seen four waxwings so far but we hope there will be more. Robins 
feasted on the berries when they first began to ripen but we have not 
seen any robins for the past two-three days.

Doris Tichenor
Butler County

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