Sue and I took a quick spin through Captree State Park this morning, 
encountering a large flock of Cedar Waxwings estimated at three hundred birds. 
The waxwings were feeding on Eastern Red Cedar berries. We were able to get 
good looks at most of the birds, unfortunately not finding any Bohemians. This 
is one of the largest flocks of waxwings we have ever seen on Long Island.

Ken & Sue Feustel

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