[TN-Bird] Cedar waxwings and Tree swallows

This morning at Kyker Bottoms WMA in Blount County I had 17 Tree swallows  
over the water below the maintenance building.
 
At 2pm below the spillway near the Library in Maryville I had a flock of  
over 500 Cedar waxwings in the tops of the Sycamore trees.  I glassed all  of 
them from below looking for the rusty bottom of a Bohemian waxwing but alas  
none 
were there.  After seeing one group of 13 waxwings all winter this was  a 
real surprise.
 
I submitted sightings for the Great Backyard Bird Count for Saturday and  
today from Kyker, the library/spillway for today and my home for all  four days 
of the count.
 
Warren Bielenberg
Maryville

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