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Tag Archives: Eastern Red Cedar

FAVORITE MASKED BANDIT IN THE HOOD! #plantandtheywillcome

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A pretty mixed flock of Cedar Waxwing and Robins are finding plenty to eat on Cape Ann, dining on crabapple fruits, and the fruits of native Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) and Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana). Plant, and they will come <3

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This entry was posted in #nativeplants, #plantandtheywillcome, Beauty by the Sea, Beauty of Cape Ann, Birds, Birds of New England, birds of North America, Cape Ann Wildlife, Essex County, Home and Garden, Life at the Edge of the Sea and tagged Beautiful Birds of Cape Ann, Bombycilla cedrorum, Cedar Waxwing, crabapples, Eastern Red Cedar, Grow native, Habitat Garden, Ilex verticillata, Juniperus virginiana, plant and they will come, Winterberry on December 10, 2021 by Kimsmithdesigns.
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