Hello!
My husband and I were at the bridge over Upper Taughanack Falls at
Taughanack State Park today and observed something we've never seen in our
thirty years of birding...a flock of cedar waxwings fly catching from the
trees alongside the creek out over the top of the falls. 15 - 20 birds
repeatedly flying out over the falls & in to the trees presumably catching
bugs.
All my information tells me that cedar waxwings are not so enthusiastic
about insects. I would like to know if anyone else has observed this and
what information you have about cedar waxwings fly catching.
Thank you!
Madonna Stallmann
Newfield, NY

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