Speaking of waxwings, I had a nice flock fly over the yard last night, maybe
20, sparkling in the low evening sun; love their flight, they seem happier than
most.
Scott Marsh
SE Lexington
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Subject: [birdky] Cedar Waxwings
Merely an okay Monday afternoon, but I did see a few birds I hadn’t seen for a
while - Robins: hadn’t seen any since the summer ones left town, Golden-crowned
Kinglets: hadn’t seen any since spring, Cedar Waxwings: hadn’t seen any since
mulberries were ripe.
Got backlit images of a waxwing with spiderweb globs.
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Frank Lyne
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