I recently wrote about cedar waxwings consuming snow, while at the time
they were eating the dried fruit of Korean Ash. I raised the question
whether they were perhaps doing this to dilute the alcohol in the
fruit. Kevin expressed the opinion that there would be no juice,
fermented or
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I recently wrote about cedar waxwings consuming snow, while at the time they
were eating
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I recently wrote about cedar waxwings consuming snow, while at the time
they were eating the dried fruit of Korean Ash. I raised the question
whether
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I am just speculating
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I am just speculating, but my thoughts are:
* The drying process would preserve