Just now there were 110 Waxwings in my elm trees.  Half were Cedars and
half were Bohemians.  I was amazed to see that many, when all of a sudden
100 *more* flew in!!!  200 Waxwings -- half Bohemians!  Then just as
suddenly they all took off at once.  What an amazing sight and noise to see
and hear 200 waxwings take off from right above me!

Mary Kay Waddington

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