Where Did My Holly Berries Go?

Q: Where did my holly berries go? It was loaded and now it is bare!
A: My bet is that a flock of birds visited when you weren’t around. I’ve seen several robins at my birdbath recently. Robins, woodpeckers, and cedar waxwings love to eat holly berries.
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