Cedar Waxwings feast on our Toyon berries every year, but they don't have a set schedule. Some years, they come by late December. Last year, it was March. This year, late February.
Hey, Good to hear from you. In NJ, I used see waxwings around April and May. However, rather than eating berries, they ate many insects, acting like flycatchers over a lake
Nice to see these... have not seen Waxwings up close lately.
ReplyDeleteHey, Good to hear from you. In NJ, I used see waxwings around April and May. However, rather than eating berries, they ate many insects, acting like flycatchers over a lake
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