Subject: [Tweeters] Frenetic bird activity, Cedar Waxwings on W. Lake Sammamish
Date: Mon Feb 11 17:52:27 PST 2019
From: Mason Flint - masonflint at outlook.com

There was a lot of somewhat unusual, almost frenetuc bird activity at my house on W. Lake Sammamish today including dozens of Robin passing through, heading north along the lakeshore and mixed flocks of Black-capped and Chestnut-backed Chickadees, Red-breasted Nuthatched, Juncos and a few Townsend's Warblers. Then a flock of 8-10 Cedar Waxwings stopped by for several minutes before moving on. It may be my imagination but I got a sense of desperation with the birds trying to find food as the snow came down. Now it is turning to a sleety rain.

Mason Flint
Bellevue
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