We have one tulip tree on our property, planted by a former resident perhaps 30 
years ago.  When we have Cedar Waxwings in the neighborhood, we often see them 
in this tree.  The birds also frequent a Bradford pear that is within 50 feet 
of the tulip.  Also a white ash that is another 50 feet from the tulip.  Also a 
crabapple that is yet another 50 feet along.  The tulip tree also is a 
preferred spot for goldfinches.

Bill McAneny, TBurg
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