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February 19, 2008
Waxwing poetic



Staff photo by Andy Molloy
BIRDS OF A FEATHER: A Cedar Waxwing, left, watches a Bohemian Waxwing collect a berry from a bush behind Fuller's Market in West Gardiner Monday afternoon. Large flocks of Bohemians are irrupting across Maine and, in some instances, joining the native Maine Cedar waxwings feeding on fruit this winter. Bohemians tend to be slightly larger and grayer than their Cedar cousins.

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