Just at 3 o'clock, on the corner of West Broadway and Union Streets, there was a large flock of Cedar Waxwings lunching on berries from a tree on West Broadway, and across Union there was a second tree that provided a second course, or something, as the birds flew from one to the other. I would guess at 50 or thereabouts, and they were gone an hour later, as were the berries. I could not find a Bohemian among them.
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