We have three Manchurian Cherry trees (Prunus maackii) in our yard with 
tiny little ripening berries.  At one point, in one tree, there were at 
least six Cedar Waxwings, two American Robins, one Gray Catbird and one 
European Starling.  All were feasting on the berries.  The tree is also 
known as Amur Chokecherry.  Keep your eyes open for these trees because you 
just might find a host of birds enjoying these fruits.

Denise Bretting
Loveland

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