Steven Kaplan, Cedar waxwing - locations?


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Posted by Steven Kaplan on January 01, 1970 at 00:00:00

I was at Plantation Preserve Yesterday Morning. There were at least 120 Waxwings in two flocks. They like the evergreen like trees with the small white berries. Theses trees are found in three main spots, parking lot west of the clubhouse there is a long line of these trees (American Robin was there also) as you drive in before the roundabout there is a small grove on the right, by the trail head there is a grove that extends to the 10nth Hole and borders peoples backyards. There is also a Baltimore Oriole floating around and past the Indian mound is the location of the American Bittern. If you need help finding them I will be back in town Sunday.




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