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My yard and neighborhood is crawling with cedar waxwings feeding on holly berries. I counted 23 on a not-yet leafed-out tree on Shade at Aurora streets this morning shortly before sunrise. They dove onto a holly as I walked by. In my own yard, there's a huge, thick, berry-laden holly hiding the majority of the birds. At any one time, I can see only 4 or 5, but I know there are many more tucked inside.
--dawn, on top of Norwood Mountain, Marietta
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