[NatureNS] Ravenous Waxwings

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Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 09:59:14 -0700 (PDT)
From: Laura Titus <llbeanie75@yahoo.com>
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For many days lately there have been cedar waxwings present in great numbers on Brier Island, engaging in feeding frenzies on spiders and other bugs. They are flying up to houses and grabbing the bugs right off of the walls, windows, etc. They look like giant hummingbirds when they are doing this, hovering over insects instead of nectar. I have never seen waxwings in such numbers throughout the village acting in this manner. 
   
  Laura Titus
  Brier Island

 		
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<div>For many days&nbsp;lately there have been cedar waxwings present in great numbers on Brier Island,&nbsp;engaging in&nbsp;feeding frenzies on spiders and other bugs. They are flying up to houses and grabbing the bugs right off of the walls, windows, etc. They look like giant hummingbirds when they are doing this, hovering over insects instead of nectar. I have never seen waxwings in such numbers throughout the village acting in this manner. </div>  <div>&nbsp;</div>  <div>Laura Titus</div>  <div>Brier Island</div><p>&#32;
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