Cedar Waxwings have also been a big hit, with up to 2,000 being counted one day. They enjoy eating the berries from the mountain ash bushes that are on the lookout.
Monday, September 18
Weekend Photos
The weekend was fairly slow, hawkwise, with only a couple hundred birds each day. The highlight on Saturday was the Black Vultures that perched so picturesquely at the front of the lookout.
![Black Vulture](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ugjCVl4MGZTyjbe9aCHBoVVA29_bo_e9zfh6oH52z5IUcNG6cvuuqGl3_yY059xSPDHZD_8u2KDUew8mt0Uo5L_MvTRmVTzbkOT7AZTfr7aI8pM-Xm3jM=s0-d)
Cedar Waxwings have also been a big hit, with up to 2,000 being counted one day. They enjoy eating the berries from the mountain ash bushes that are on the lookout.
Cedar Waxwings have also been a big hit, with up to 2,000 being counted one day. They enjoy eating the berries from the mountain ash bushes that are on the lookout.
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