Thanks for the explanation, Dave. I saw quite a few waxwings last year, as did everybody else. I saw most of them in taller trees, but that's just because that's where they were. :-) All of the trees near campus and around town where I saw them last year have no fruit. One reason I paid some attention to the fruiting trees is that I had no crabapples this past year, but I've huge numbers in the past. (Enough to need a snowshovel.)
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