I, too, watched a similar-sized flock of Cedar Waxwings in a neighbor's
mature juniper tree Tuesday here in east-central Denver, just off East
Colfax Avenue. They were scarfing juniper berries in a frenzy along with a
flock of at least 25 American Robins.

Patrick O'Driscoll
Denver



On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 11:42 AM Paula Hansley <[email protected]>
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> I just had a small (<12) flock of Cedar Waxwings in my Washington
> Hawthorne tree, which is full of ripe berries!
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