Along with our f.o.y. broad-tailed hummingbirds yesterday, our backyard was visited by a flock of ten cedar waxwings, who descended on an apple tree that is in full bloom. They picked at the apple blossoms, along with a dozen pine siskens, several goldfinches, a few house finches, and a couple of black-capped chickadees--all picking at the apple blossoms. It was a most busy tree. Anyone know what they might have been eating? Link to cedar waxwing pic: http://www.wunderground.com/wximage/flowerman/378?gallery=EDITORSPICK John Todd Old Town Fort Collins Larimer County
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