[NatureNS] Cedar Wax Wings

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 feeder - more of a seed eater but cond
> When the cranefly hatch is on, I've often seen waxwings go into a
feeding frenzy.
Billy
, Hi All
> This evening we were on the river and encountered a group of cedar wax
> wings
> feeding on insects at about tree height over the river.
> There was perhaps 50 in the group along with a few other birds
> all hawking whatever insect was up there. There was a few insects at water
> level but not many. 
> Wax Wing are not a bird I would think of as a insect feeder - more of a
> seed eater
> but conditions must have been right. 
> Enjoy the summer
> Paul
>


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