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elleng

(131,077 posts)
Thu Dec 28, 2023, 01:59 PM Dec 2023

Cedar Waxwings are back!!! PHEW!















The collective nouns for a flock of this species are “ear-full” and “museum.” While such specialized collective nouns enrich language, flock is probably the most common collective noun for most bird species



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Cedar Waxwings are back!!! PHEW! (Original Post) elleng Dec 2023 OP
I hope that means that ours aren't far behind. WhiteTara Dec 2023 #1
I hate to see them SarahD Dec 2023 #2
I love them! 2naSalit Dec 2023 #3
That's great, NATURE! elleng Dec 2023 #4

2naSalit

(86,765 posts)
3. I love them!
Thu Dec 28, 2023, 03:05 PM
Dec 2023

I always listen for them in the spring. Once upon a time I lived in a cabin with several Siberian Elm trees that were infested with bark beetles. The summer after I moved in I landscaped the whole yard, they showed up and stayed for several weeks so they were there with me while I worked the yard all day. The group was huge, I got to watch their mating rituals in the trees, it's like the cartoons of old!, and I heard their little tweets in my ears at night when I fell asleep. It was a great summer, they ate every last beetle, I never saw another after that during the five years I lived there.

elleng

(131,077 posts)
4. That's great, NATURE!
Thu Dec 28, 2023, 03:12 PM
Dec 2023

I didn't hear them today, but saw them when I opened my eyes (on the window) and a few times later, so grabbed my camera.

Haven't seen them for a few years, and was wondering where they were.

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