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There were still a goodly number of land birds around this morning. Along with the usual Yellow-rumped Warblers, chickadees, sparrows and at least two Palm Warblers, was a flock of about twenty Cedar Waxwings, particularly in the berry-bearing trees. I caught this one in a glossy buckthorn bush, feeding on the fruit. I was thinking: Oh no, another way those pesky bushes multiply!
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