Barbara and I took an afternoon walk on Cedar Grove (called Everson Road to the north) and came across 370+ Bohemian Waxwings, 120+ Cedars, 120+ Am Robins, including a single Newfie type, and two Pine Grosbeaks. It was a huge wonderful din. The only downside, they were all feeding on the invasive Multiflora Rose, but the beautiful waxwings were spectacular. A cautionary note, we walked the same stretch of road on Thursday and there no waxwings at all, so who knows what will be there tomorrow, but birds or not, it's a lovely walk. Best, Peter
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