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Yesterday I had 32 Bohemian Waxwings in my yard. Because the fruit in my
crabapples and other trees was mostly depleted in late fall by robins, they
didn't stay long. I did have enough time to run and grab my bins to confirm
i.d. and count them. Today I had a smaller, mixed flock of Cedar Waxwings
and Bohemians in the fruiting ornamental trees around the Rivendell offices.
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