| Date: | Wed, 9 Mar 2005 23:00:48 -0500 |
| Reply-To: | "Carol R. Reap" <calgal@MINDSPRING.COM> |
| Sender: | Georgia Birders Online <GABO-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> |
| From: | "Carol R. Reap" <calgal@MINDSPRING.COM> |
| Subject: | Cedar Waxwings |
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We were treated to a visit late this afternoon by a small flock of about 20 Cedar Waxwings. They hung around for a good half hour just before dusk, eating as many berries from a large mature holly in the back of our property as they could hold to help prepare them for the long night ahead. They intermittently ate and then flew in a cluster to a low branch of our neighbor's oak that overhangs the area, where they sat puffed out against the increasing cold.
Carol Reap
Decatur (Intown)
DeKalb County
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