Three years ago in the winter while out owling I found a huge grove of crabapples. Ever since, each winter I always check the grove for birds. Eventually it will become a magnet for winter finches and other birds. This winter is no different. I first checked the crabapple grove about one month ago … no birds. Yesterday afternoon I returned and hit the jackpot … over 150 pine grosbeaks, 70+ Bohemian Waxwings, and one Northern Shrike (it eats songbirds and mice). A few images from the crabapple grove.
Bohemian Waxwing (big cousin of Cedar Waxwings … live up in the Canadian Boreal Forest in the Summer)