[birdky] Cedar Waxwings, etc.

For the very first time, Les observed CEDAR WAXWINGS building nests in
our area. He was at his parents' house about 5 miles from here
(Burnwell, KY) and the birds were carrying nesting materials into (very
appropriately) a large cedar tree. The EASTERN BLUEBIRDS had already
fledged and the TREE SWALLOWS have hatched. Lots of "babies" are around
our house, including the usual DOWNEY WP, RED-BELLIED WP, C WRENS, WB
NUTHATCHES, ETC. 
 
Cheers,
Joan Carr
511 Happy Valley
S. Williamson. KY (Pike Co.)

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