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I have lots of Cedar Waxwings in my yard, about 10 minutes from Spring Valley Wildlife Area in Greene County - a bit far to drive, but you are welcome to come if you would like. The birds are also numerous at the wildlife area - I found a Cedar Waxwing nest along the bikepath there last week.
Cindy Beckman
Cheepers! Birding on a Budget
www.cheepersbirding.com
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From: Tom Nelson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Fri, June 4, 2010 11:11:08 AM
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Where can we see some Cedar waxwings this weekend?
My daughter and I are from Holmes County, but we can travel some to see these birds.
We haven't caught a glimpse yet this year. Been to Magee twice and Killbuck Marsh Area
twice too. This is Sarah's favorite bird. She had a class in Ornithology at Malone College with Dr Goff. We are just beginning birders but we love this hobby. Thanks Tom
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