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Sat, 23 Jun 2018 17:59:19 -0400
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There are several Cedar Waxwings flying in and out of a Serviceberry 
tree on the east side of the road across from the Wallace Lake parking 
lot.  The 30' or so multi-trunked tree is at the corner of where the 
little trail goes east to Baldwin Lake off the main paved bike/walking 
trail that runs parallel to the Valley Parkway.  The tree is full of 
ripe berries and the waxwings and robins are gobbling them up.  Saw a 
beautiful Purple Finch as well.

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