Now I know where all the Holly berries go..

worldtalker

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Getting ready to leave I see a bunch of these Cedar Waxwings plucking this Holly bush bare in a very short time.

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Then I took a jaunt down the Meadows to MD for a bit..all CRAP.I did get an eagle shot though,that wasn't crap.:laughing7:

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Mama Cardinal on the way out.

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GOD Bless

Chris
 

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Used to have a cherry tree in my front yard. The Cedar Waxwings would completely clean up that tree one day every year. I wondered if that many cherries did them like too many cherries does to humans. That's another bird we don't see around here anymore.
 

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They remind me of a masked robber. I always get excited when I think I see one. They aren't seen here as often as other birds.
 

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