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March 30, 2008

CedarBohemian Waxwings

Bohemian Waxwing and old apples
Devouring old fruit

There were dozens of 'em around the crabapple tree next door, all traveling together, as is their habit.

Update: I probably had this all wrong. These are Bohemian Waxwings, not Cedar. And they are in the southern part of their winter range, probably because it has been a very much harsher winter even just a hundred kilometers north from here. So it wasn't, as the original title suggested, a "sign of spring" to see these around. They were probably having a hard time finding food farther north.

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