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Re: Cedar Waxwings

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Stephen Jones

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Thu, 31 May 2007 10:19:51 -0400

It's always a treat to see Cedar Waxwings.  I had at least 20 at my little backyard birdstream this morning.  They swept in, bathed intensively for 10 minutes, then sped off.

Stephen Jones
Bethesda


-----Original Message-----
From: Norm Saunders <>
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Sent: Thu, 31 May 2007 5:52 am
Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Cedar Waxwings



Robert Parsons writes:
> Saturday, I was down at Riley's Lock and saw a group of 10-12 Cedar 
 Waxwings.  I was a little surprised, as I thought they moved on 
 further north to nest.  Do they typically stay around all summer?

obert, Cedar Waxwings breed in all of Maryland's 23 counties and are
ommon year-round.  Abundance is at its greatest in May and
ctober-December.  Get the Yellowbook!
Norm 
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orm Saunders
ambridge & West Ocean City, MD



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