It sure is!
Deb
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Great shot Suan!
Pete Sar
On Sun, Aug 15, 2021, 11:23 PM Suan
Great shot Suan!
Pete Sar
On Sun, Aug 15, 2021, 11:23 PM Suan Hsi Yong wrote:
> I've seen waxwings passing fruit among themselves in the spring several
> times, but was luck to capture this photo once of a pair exchanging
> crabapples: https://www.instagram.com/p/CQmq_i-tfWo/
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> Suan
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I've seen waxwings passing fruit among themselves in the spring several
times, but was luck to capture this photo once of a pair exchanging
crabapples: https://www.instagram.com/p/CQmq_i-tfWo/
Suan
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 9:24 PM Richard Guthrie
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> The Stokes' on Cedar Waxwings passing f
A few weeks ago, I watched a group of a few dozen cedar waxwings fly
catching over a pond at the OD von Engeln Preserve in Malloryville.
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We see this every year over our wildlife ponds. The waxwings have
incredible vision and snatch insects easily several hundred feet from the
perches. They are in constant motion.
We are also engaged in a long term odonate study now in its 18th year.
While walking through the taller grasses surround
Just observed this behavior at Upper Treman Park just below the falls area
earlier this week.
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Hello, All! My name is Wayne Gall, entomologist/naturalist from Buffalo. My
family & I have cabin-camped at Robert Treman SP for well over 35 years, mostly
ca 3rd week of July. While doing stream/gorge walks along Enfield Creek have
observed Cedar Waxwings fly-catching along stream channel many
Yep I saw them doing that at Dryden Lake last year. A lot of young birds
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I saw cedar waxwings hunting insects one time years ago over Dryden Lake.
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I saw cedar waxwings hunting insects one time years ago over Dryden Lake.
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I've seen it a few times. The first time I was not expecting it to be
cedar waxwings.
Duane
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021, 6:04 PM Sara Jane Hymes wrote:
> Just the other day I saw about a dozen Cedar Waxwings fly catching over
> the stream, as viewed from East Hill Rec Way, on the bridge which is nea
Sure. Why not if it’s easy pickins? I have read of this behavior.
Regi
“If we surrendered to the earth’s intelligence, we could rise up rooted, like
trees.” Rainer Maria Rilke
> On Aug 13, 2021, at 6:04 PM, Sara Jane Hymes wrote:
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> Just the other day I saw about a dozen Ced
Just the other day I saw about a dozen Cedar Waxwings fly catching over the
stream, as viewed from East Hill Rec Way, on the bridge which is near the
intersection of 366/Dryden Rd. I believe this is something they do frequently,
as it is a good spot to find Waxwings.
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Hello!
My husband and I were at the bridge over Upper Taughanack Falls at
Taughanack State Park today and observed something we've never seen in our
thirty years of birding...a flock of cedar waxwings fly catching from the
trees alongside the creek out over the top of the falls. 15 - 20 birds
repea
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