I went to check on the Cedar waxwing nest in my Russian Olive trees. I waited until I observed the mother fly away and went to look in the nest ( It is in a very observable site if you know where to look) Counted 4 young, eyes not yet open. While watching young mother returned to nest as if she could care less that I was looking at her babies. From my viewpoint I am able to photograph the nest with out getting too close, so I will keep a photo record. I will keep checking every three days or so and report.
Carl Steckler

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