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Feb 05, 2012 16:08 |  #1

The Cedar Waxwings showed up a few weeks ago on a chilly, windy couple of days and stripped all of our pear trees in the matter of an hour or so. They have a huge appetite. Thanks for looking in.

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Feb 05, 2012 16:14 |  #2

A very nice set Brad, love the clean up crew haha


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Feb 05, 2012 20:19 |  #3

I never get tired of seeing those beautiful birds. I wish they were more common in my area.




  
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Feb 05, 2012 20:32 as a reply to  @ Quack Me Up's post |  #4

Nice pictures of a beautiful bird.
I got a chance to see some today. Hopefully I got a good pic



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Feb 06, 2012 14:31 |  #5

L.J.G. wrote in post #13830981 (external link)
A very nice set Brad, love the clean up crew haha

Thanks a lot Lloyd. It's appreciated.

Quack Me Up wrote in post #13831871 (external link)
I never get tired of seeing those beautiful birds. I wish they were more common in my area.

Thanks QMU, They sure are pretty birds.

jhayesvw wrote in post #13831911 (external link)
Nice pictures of a beautiful bird.
I got a chance to see some today. Hopefully I got a good pic

Thanks jhayesvw, Hope you got some got shots.


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Feb 06, 2012 14:53 |  #6

Yeah they are so beautiful. I can never seem to find them. But I'm still looking! :) Thanks for sharing them at least I can see them here! lol


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Feb 06, 2012 15:29 |  #7

The Cedar Waxwings are amazing birds...their feathers look like no-feathers and look so silky smooth. You captured their essence superbly!




  
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Feb 06, 2012 18:22 |  #8

Great!




  
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Feb 06, 2012 18:26 |  #9

Nice ones, Brad. Wish we had them around here.


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Feb 06, 2012 18:43 |  #10

Great shots, nice color


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Feb 06, 2012 19:56 |  #11

Very-very nice shots -- I'm envious -- I'd love to find a flock? of these guys and galls!




  
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Feb 06, 2012 21:51 as a reply to  @ markmizzou's post |  #12

Great shots, Cedar Waxwings feathers are so smooth.




  
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Feb 07, 2012 03:01 |  #13

Grizz wrote in post #13836023 (external link)
Yeah they are so beautiful. I can never seem to find them. But I'm still looking! :) Thanks for sharing them at least I can see them here! lol

Thanks Craig, I hope you get to see some one of these days.

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The Cedar Waxwings are amazing birds...their feathers look like no-feathers and look so silky smooth. You captured their essence superbly!

Thanks for the comments PP, it's much appreciated... They are very unique and beautiful little birds.

kpflynn wrote in post #13837280 (external link)
Great!

Thanks for looking in kpflynn. :)

sparker1 wrote in post #13837307 (external link)
Nice ones, Brad. Wish we had them around here.

Nice to see you Stan, Wish i could send a few in your direction. :)

acajun wrote in post #13837404 (external link)
Great shots, nice color

Much appreciated acajun.

markmizzou wrote in post #13837847 (external link)
Very-very nice shots -- I'm envious -- I'd love to find a flock? of these guys and galls!

Thanks Mark, They're very entertaining to watch when there in their feeding frenzy. I was less than 20 feet away and they didn't bat an eye.

Six Fifty B wrote in post #13838750 (external link)
Great shots, Cedar Waxwings feathers are so smooth.

Thanks SFB, They are a pretty bird.


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Feb 07, 2012 03:41 |  #14

very nice Brad .. i like them all




  
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Feb 07, 2012 04:43 |  #15

A great set of these lovely birds. Well done!


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