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Cedar Waxwing

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Abundant wild food – especially Wild Grape – still attracting big flocks of robins in Peterborough and area

Today, February 15,  I was at band practice at Living Hope Church on Lansdowne St. east beside the OPP building. There are 12 crab apple trees in front of the church and I counted 5-6 American Robins in each tree. That’s a lot of robins in one spot.! They were Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 5 yearsFebruary 15, 2017 ago
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Beautiful photos of Cedar Waxwing and Red-bellied Woodpecker

I took these pictures of a Cedar Waxwing and Red-bellied Woodpecker yesterday and today. Jeff Keller, Bridgenorth

By Drew Monkman, 6 yearsMarch 17, 2016 ago
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Small “colony” of Cedar Waxwings nesting in Peterborough yard

I have a couple of beautiful Serviceberry (Juneberry) trees at the corner of my house, which the Cedar Waxwings just love. This year, however, I have noticed that I have at least three – and maybe four – waxwings nesting in the shrubs right beside the Serviceberries. Outside, I can’t Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 7 yearsJuly 6, 2015 ago
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