We just had a flock of Waxwings dining on the fruit of the Washington Hawthorns 
in our yard.  These small trees are native and thus very easy to grow.  And 
“tree top” is about 20 feet so you can see the birds with no effort.  Do you 
have room for a hawthorn in your yard?

Regi


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