[NatureNS] re Waxwings- Windsor

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Ange, the red in the wing is not a clue, but check field guide on  
where the white is in the wing or next to the wing.  Bohemians are  
bigger than cedars and have reddish under the tail, whereas cedars  
are white under the tail.  When the two are together (quite  
possible), the size differences are very noticeable.  Cheers from  
Jim, and keep at it!

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> From: AngelaJoudrey <aljoudrey@eastlink.ca>
> Date: December 28, 2012 2:18:59 PM AST
> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
> Subject: [NatureNS] Waxwings- Windsor
> Reply-To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
>
> Hi there.
>
> Would both bohemian and cedar waxwings be in the same flock?
>
> There was very definately cedar waxwings. Clear red spot on wings.
>
> I'm thinking there were some bohemians in the mix because they  
> didn't have a red spot, but under their tail was reddish.
>
> I'm pretty sure it is the same flock often found at the Exhibition  
> Grounds in Windsor. ( There's lots of wild rose in that area and so  
> lots of hips! ) They were enjoying the wild rose hips in my backyard.
>
> Angela in Windsor.
>
>
> "The significant problems of our time cannot be solved by the same  
> level of thinking that created them."
> Albert Einstein
>
> "When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to  
> the rest of the world."
> John Muir


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Ange, the red in the wing is not a clue, but check field guide on where =
the white is in the wing or next to the wing. &nbsp;Bohemians are bigger =
than cedars and have reddish under the tail, whereas cedars are white =
under the tail. &nbsp;When the two are together (quite possible), the =
size differences are very noticeable. &nbsp;Cheers from Jim, and keep at =
it!<br><div><br><div>Begin forwarded message:</div><br =
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0px; margin-left: 0px; min-height: 14px; "><br></div> Hi =
there.<br><br>Would both bohemian and cedar waxwings be in the same =
flock?<br><br>There was very definately cedar waxwings. Clear red spot =
on wings.<br><br>I'm thinking there were some bohemians in the mix =
because they didn't have a red spot, but under their tail was =
reddish.<br><br>I'm pretty sure it is the same flock often found at the =
Exhibition Grounds in Windsor. ( There's lots of wild rose in that area =
and so lots of hips! ) They were enjoying the wild rose hips in my =
backyard.<br><br>Angela in Windsor.<br><br><br =
signature=3D"separator">"The significant problems of our time cannot be =
solved by the same level of thinking that created them."<br>Albert =
Einstein<br><br>"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it =
attached to the rest of the world."<br>John =
Muir</blockquote></div><br></body></html>=

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