They’re Back!

Cedar Waxwing

Cedar Waxwing

Every year at this time in east central Georgia we see the influx of Robins and Cedar Waxwings.  They come to eat the fruit of the Sugarberry trees.  They congregate in large numbers around our rivers and streams waiting for the soon to be coming fruit.  It is the first sign that spring is around the corner.  It has been so cold and wet this year that even the birds seem ready for winter to be over.

Robin
Robin

These birds will stay until all the sugarberries are gone and shortly thereafter the birds will go with them.

About Tice Brashear

Tice Brashear is the President of Brashear Realty Corporation. He is a licensed real estate broker and has over 37 years experience in selling land, farms, acreage, commercial and investment properties. He is a past President of the Georgia Association of Realtors and a past President of the Augusta Board of Realtors.
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