Cedar Waxwings

Melbourne, FL

They stopped by again this morning to attempt to get some berries off the East Palatka Holly, but I don't think they had much luck. The resident Mockingbird kept chasing them off.

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Melbourne, FL

Three of the beautiful birds.

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Melbourne, FL

Add one more to make four.

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Melbourne, FL

Many more.

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Melbourne, FL

One all alone.

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Melbourne, FL

This one made it down to the Holly tree.

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Melbourne, FL

So here comes the Mockingbird.

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Melbourne, FL

Won't be long before they head North. They sure do a great job cleaning all the berries off the trees while they are here.

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Marlton, NJ

GP, Their beautiful! Thanks for posting the pics!

Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Gosh, I already miss mine. Wonderful photos, all of them!!

Melbourne, FL

Thanks. They were back at it when I got home this afternoon.

NE Medina Co., TX(Zone 8a)

I saw some of those birds yesterday toward the back of my property. It occurs to me I did have one feeder with some nuts and dried fruits in an effort to get the woodpeckers to come more often. So even though I didn't see them at the feeder they may have visited it while I wasn't outside! We have Ashe Junipers here and I've always thought those probably eat the berries during other times of year, but those berries probably aren't around this time of year. I just pulled out some new Ashe Juniper seedlings out of my garden today...sure don't need any more of those!

Melbourne, FL

There are thousands around this morning, alternately sitting in a neighbors huge tree and making trips down to my Holly, and with that number, the Mockingbird can't stop them. I'll have some pics to upload later.

Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Anxious to see them GP! We had a large flock of them here, but not as many as you have. You're so lucky!!!

Linthicum Heights, MD(Zone 7a)

Nice shots of the Cedar Waxwings, GP. No wonder I haven't see any. You have them all !!! Send some north ........

Melbourne, FL

Each of these pics shows just a portion of the Waxwings. I could not get them all in any shot.

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Melbourne, FL

Look so tiny here.

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Melbourne, FL

Here are some of them heading for the Holly.

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Melbourne, FL

Another shot.

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Melbourne, FL

Getting closer to a few. They have not cleaned all the berries off the tree, so I'm sure they will be around again tomorrow.

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PERTH, Australia

What an amazing sight that is, GP.

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

So glorious sighting of these beautiful birds! I so wanted to go to Fla. now.

The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

Those are awesome shots GP...I'll bet your heart was really beating as you were photographing, I'm sure I would have fainted!!!

Melbourne, FL

Thanks. I have more pics from this morning. I'll get them up later.

Chapin, SC(Zone 7b)

Thanks so much for the pictures! I've never seen more than 4 at once.

Manzanita, OR(Zone 8b)

Wow, maybe they come from all the states and have a reunion in warm Florida!!

Whiteside County, IL(Zone 5a)

OH GP, that's crazy amazing!!

Melbourne, FL

The masked marauders were around again first thing this morning.

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Melbourne, FL

gathering....

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Melbourne, FL

Tons here again.

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Melbourne, FL

Zoomed a little.

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Melbourne, FL

A little top heavy on the Holly tree. They did a pretty good job clearing off the berries today. I did see the Mockingbird find some berries in the evening.

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PERTH, Australia

Wowee, GP, that's just fantastic! I love your term "masked marauders". Very apt.

Sandusky, OH

Wow, great job GP!! I never thought they would flock like that, nice capture's and thanks for sharing!

Chapin, SC(Zone 7b)

Brilliant! Thanks so much for the pictures.

The Ozarks, MO(Zone 5b)

I am speechless...those are wonderful GP!! I am so glad you shared them with us since it is doubtful we will ever see this...WOW!!!

NE Medina Co., TX(Zone 8a)

OMG! Tell me if this is what I think it is! There is a flock of them and I think they're eating Chinaberries! Ugh!

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NE Medina Co., TX(Zone 8a)

Part of the flock. Some will perch in the Chinaberry Tree, the others will wait their turn while in an oak tree.

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Whiteside County, IL(Zone 5a)

Ha. I can't believe you are saying UGH to Cedar Waxwings as we all love them so much. I know they are piggies with berries though.

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

Not the birds, but the berries. The Chinaberries; invasive Southern thugs. Though I love their blooms Linda. lol. But if the Waxwings like them. I think they have earned their keep. lol

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