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Cedar Waxwings

Astonishing activity and numbers. I wonder where they breed.

 

Cedar Waxwings are social birds that you’re likely to see in flocks year-round. They sit in fruiting trees swallowing berries whole, or pluck them in mid-air with a brief fluttering hover. They also course over water for insects, flying like tubby, slightly clumsy swallows. www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/cedar_waxwing/id

 

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Uploaded on May 1, 2013
Taken on April 20, 2013