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Bob_B

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Cedar Waxwing
« on: May 25, 2017, 10:40:47 am »

The cedar waxwings have started to gorge on the ripening mulberries in our neck of the woods. Often flocks of 50 or more birds will descend on a tree for a few minutes and then fly off for a momentary roost in the safety of a taller tree. They repeat this cycle until the last ripe berry is eaten. These birds favor the tallest of branches and seldom stay put for very long; they're always a challenge to photograph.

I captured this image at a nearby pond that is a birdwatcher's paradise.

Thank you for viewing. C&C welcomed.

Bob
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