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Cedar Waxwings are back



Just when I was afraid that the cedar waxwings weren't returning this year, they reassured me with their presence.


With the sound like a soft breeze, they fly in a flock of at least fifty birds from tree to tree.

In the top photo some of them are resting on a neighbor's very tall juniper tree.












Feasting on berries in a group of juniper trees.












Four of the waxwings huddled together on a branch of another neighbor's magnolia tree.












From the magnolia tree they flew to the redwood tree next door, chirping in very high pitch.









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