I mentioned in yesterday's post that a flock of cedar waxwings (Bombycilla cedrorum) was feeding on the buds and flowers of a Norway maple in my front yard. I knew that waxwings sometimes consume flowers and buds, but this was the first time I had observed it. I rushed back inside to get my camera. When I got back outdoors, most of the flock had moved on to a neighbor's trees, but a few birds lingered and I was able to get the following photographs.
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