Blaster34 wrote:
This time of year, again...the migration through our area of Cedar Waxwings once a year in late January, early February. My wife just happened to see them as she was leaving the neighborhood. If she hadn't seen them, most likely we wouldn't have had a chance to see them again until next year. I got there just as they were finishing the trees in our neighborhood, absolutely none today. It usually lasts about a day, two at the most as they come through, they can strip Holly bushes and trees in about a day or two at the most, then gone to a new area as they migrate through....Cheers all.
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