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Related: About this forumBarely caught this cedar waxwing moving through with a small flock. I hardly ever see them
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Barely caught this cedar waxwing moving through with a small flock. I hardly ever see them (Original Post)
Walleye
Mar 16
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Oh lovely! They are really showing some color. I noticed the yellow on the one that stopped by my place
Walleye
Mar 17
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elleng
(130,973 posts)1. WOWOWOW!
They were HERE a month or so ago!
Walleye
(31,028 posts)2. Wow you had quite a flock, they are very cool birds
Donkees
(31,418 posts)4. So far, 14 Cedar Waxwings arrived at Cape May Observatory this morning
Ruben Giron
Walleye
(31,028 posts)5. Oh lovely! They are really showing some color. I noticed the yellow on the one that stopped by my place
AllaN01Bear
(18,261 posts)6. jaw drop. i saw a museum of them a long time ago outside our apartment complex property on a
pyracantha bush. i always thought they were a east coast phenom.
sybylla
(8,514 posts)7. I was shocked to see a flock in my crab apple just out my back door a couple of weeks ago.
I'm in Central Wisconsin. If I ever see them (maybe 4 times total in 34 years of living at this house) it's always in May or September on their migration journey.
It was so early this year. Our late winter has been so abnormally warm. I hope they make it through the next week of normal spring temps with highs between 30-45 degrees.