Cedar Waxwings picking over the same patch of dried berries that the Robins found appealing in yesterdays post. We only see the Waxwings for a week each year and only in the fall. This year they were right on schedule and arrived sometime during the last week of November and had departed by last weekends walk through the woods.
There were several dozen grazing on the dried crab apples in our cul-de-sac circle this morning.
Hi Jim, hope your well and we wish you a happy holidays. I bet a few dried crab apples makes a good meal for a waxwing.
They ate some fermented one one year. They were flying loopy.
I hope you didn’t have to be the one issuing the flying under the influence tickets. 😀
Happy holidays to you as well.
Thanks Jim.
A beautiful bird!
Indeed and one I wish we saw more of.
👍