On Thursday, March 5, I stayed home due to snow and ice. I went out for a walk expecting to see only the run of the mill winter birds but while I was watching about 20 robins eating dogwood berries both from the tree and from the ground, something else flew into the frame of my camera. I looked at it more closely and it was a solitary Cedar waxwing. I am more used to seeing them in big flocks. It took a couple of berries and flew off. The dogwood tree was on the corner of Primrose and Belmont in front of Christ the King. Sheila Sheila Shay, Newsletter Editor Cumberland-Harpeth Audubon Society 1704A Primrose Ave Nashville, TN 37212 615-298-5154 615-343-3311