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Date: | Tue, 4 Dec 2007 20:46:39 -0500 |
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Cedar waxwings seen today on the Kent State Univeristy Campus outside of
Cunningham Hall. There were well over +20 cedar waxwings perching in a
cherry tree outside of the lab window, were I was working. They were
gather and eating the barriers off of the tree. Then an addition +12 more
perched in a black locust tree in front of Cunningham Hall (I don't have
my binoculars with me to distinguish if they were all actually cedar
waxwaings, there could have been starlings and/or sparrows mixed in the
flock). It was a wonderful sight though to see such a large population of
cedar waxwings though, it made prefect ending to my day.
Jeremiah W. Roth
Conservation Biology
Geographer (GIS)
Kent State University
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