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Related: About this forumHaven't seen any cedar waxwings here in AGES, but plenty 'fruit.'
Past years, lots of them on 'my' juniper trees.
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Haven't seen any cedar waxwings here in AGES, but plenty 'fruit.' (Original Post)
elleng
Aug 2023
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PlutosHeart
(1,445 posts)1. Me neither.
yonder
(10,002 posts)2. In our area they seem to come in 10-12 year cycles.
Some years I dont notice but a few. Other years there are tons that show up all at once, stay for a few weeks, then leave.
elleng
(135,794 posts)3. Oh GOODNESS, don't know that I can wait so long!
(Been here 10+ years.)
yonder
(10,002 posts)4. When they do show, its a riot. Very gregarious.
elleng
(135,794 posts)5. Right! I saw them out my 2d floor window, eastward;
spent many hours catching them. THIS pics a tree in front of my house, looking west.