Today at 3pm there were at least 50 Cedar Waxwings in the alley between Monaco Blvd. and Locust Street, where it crosses 23rd Avenue. They were drinking in a puddle next to our garage, then flying into the trees with a couple Robins. Later they were eating yew fruits along 23rd. They stayed until dark, but since they've not been here before, we don't know if they will return tomorrow. No Bohemian mixed in,sadly.
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