[EBB Sightings] cedar waxwings

[EBB Sightings] cedar waxwings

Jaan Lepson
Fri Apr 17 10:48:01 PDT 2009
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    I neglected to post, but over the weekend I saw several flocks of Cedar
    Waxwings, some of over 50 individuals, flying above my yard on Livermore.
    Also, the White-crowns are still here and I heard Golden-crown yesterday.
    
    Jaan Lepson
    Livermore
    
    On Fri, April 17, 2009 10:35 am, debbie viess wrote:
    
    > I am still seeing goodly flocks of cedar waxwings in Oakland and San
    > Leandro, the largest consisting of about 40 individuals. Seems a bit late
    > for them to still be hanging around, but correct me if I'm wrong!
    > As another note on this species, cedar waxwing flock size was noticeably
    > smaller this winter...70 birds at a time was the largest flock that I
    > documented, whereas in the past our neighborhood flocks could number as
    > high as 200+.
    > Debbie Viess
    > Oakland
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