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February 2012, Week 3

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Anyone know what kind of tree it is which is attracting large numbers of Cedar Waxwings and Robins? This is a tall treewith berries which are single on a stem. The berries are a reddish black and have fallen all over now (in Windsor). 		 	   		  

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