--- "David L. Webb" wrote:
This morning there was a sizable flock of mostly Bohemian Waxwings making
short
work of the remaining fruits on a crabapple by the dormitory at the north end
of the cemetery on the Dartmouth campus. There were a few Cedar Waxwings in the
bunch, and several Robins as well.
David Webb
Hanover
--- end of quote ---
At a few minutes before 10 just north of Kemeny Hall on the Dartmouth campus we
watched five robins flitting around in some small trees. They were not fruit
trees, so robins were not feeding. They were joined soon by about twice as many
crows. Shortly thereafter by about 120 cedar waxwings, with no Bohemians as far
as I could tell.
Bob
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