Om nom nom |
Apple blossoms must be delicious, although I haven't tried them lately. Everybody seems to be eating them!
We have gone from not seeing Cedar Waxwings at all to twenty or more in just this one tree. |
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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
5 comments:
I wish we had those birds here, they are beautiful!
I haven't seen any cedar waxwings in a few years. I did watch a bluebird eating the petals of a crab apple the other evening. I thought maybe it was eating bugs that were in there? Doesn't look like bugs in that waxwings mouth though. I guess they do eat petals!
Linda, they never fail to astonish me in their elegance. They do eat a lot of fruit though. lol
Wendy, I don't know what they get from the petals, but we have several species eating them methodically. Maybe they are sweet?
I found that our crab-apple does have blossoms but they are way up at the top. Mom
Mom, glad you found some! Our tree is still loaded even after the birds have eaten for days. Love you!
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