December 25, 2015 The Cedar Waxwings Crapulence. It’s a word you don’t hear very often but one that, especially at this festive time of year, is particularly appropriate. Crapulence means to become sick from overindulgence in food and drink. Over the years I’ve had my share of crapulent escapades, especially at functions with buffets. (Helloo
Cedar Waxwings
September 25, 2014 Cedar Waxwings A young cedar waxwing waits for its next insect meal to be delivered. Juvenile waxwings can be distinguished from adults by their streaky breast, underdeveloped crest and a lack of red wax deposits on the wings. Photo courtesy of Steve Muenz of St. Charles. Whether we realize it or not,
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Crapulence. It’s a word you don’t hear very often but one that, especially at this festive time of year, is particularly appropriate. Crapulence means to become sick from overindulgence in food and drink. I can picture more than a few people who display crapulent tendencies, and I’ll bet you can too. But humans aren’t the
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