Like lava, they will creep southward as they exhaust food supplies. Just in time for ripe mulberries on the coast. Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 24, 2014, at 3:26 PM, Ian Layton <ilayton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Cindy and I had been commenting on how few American Robins and Cedar > Waxwings we had seen in our neighborhood this winter. Saturday morning > we went out to do some yard work at about 8 am and were taken by > surprise by the birdsong coming from the trees around our property. On > closer observation we found between 500-600 AMRO and 60-80 CEWA > congregating in the trees. > They stayed around being very loud for about 90 mins and then....gone! > Did not return Sunday or this morning. > > -- > Ian Layton > Cedar Creek. TX > Bastrop Co. > > Edit your Freelists account settings for TEXBIRDS at > //www.freelists.org/list/texbirds > > Reposting of traffic from TEXBIRDS is prohibited without seeking permission > from the List Owner > > Edit your Freelists account settings for TEXBIRDS at //www.freelists.org/list/texbirds Reposting of traffic from TEXBIRDS is prohibited without seeking permission from the List Owner