The flock is back..

Every year since moving into our house we have a flock of 40 - 50 cedar waxwings land in our crabapple tree for a feed up. Today was the day. In the middle of high winds, blowing snow and rain the waxwings are hanging on for dear life in this old tree, along with our resident robins who didn't fly south this year. The four robins were in the tree protecting their fruit as best they could. The waxwings were having a great time frolicing about. The ground is littered with berries which my guess is the robins will enjoy over the next couple of days. Once Jim figures out his new camera I will post the actual tree photos. Until then, here's what a cedar waxwing looks like.
If you see a flock of waxwings flying  erratically, they are just the Farmilo cedar waxwings drunk on fremented berries... LOL



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