Cedar Waxwings display an elegant combination of brown, lemon yellow and gray feathers, accented with red wing tips and topped off with a jaunty black mask. What a treat to see on a gray New England day!
I live in Central Massachusetts in the United States--a wonderful area for nature, art and culture. Using a compact camera, I celebrate daily life found here in a variety of local landscapes throughout the changing seasons.
Such a pretty bird!
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I don’t get to see them often, and I think they are so charming!
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Your photos are wonderful, Julie, thank you for sharing the cheer. Who doesn’t love waxwings?!
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Thanks, Tanja. Waxwings are one of my favorites. Too me, their masks make them look like “little bandits” stealing berries. π
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They are among my favorites, too. Theirs is the kind of thievery we don’t mind. π
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I wish we had them here.
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They are one of my favorite birds!
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Beautifully captured pictures. Too good.
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That is so kind! Thank you!
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Welcome ππππ
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These are delightful!
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Thanks! They were so intent on the berries, that they barely noticed me!
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beautiful photos!
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Wanted to let you know that I nominated you with the sunshine blogger award…here’s my link, if you so choose to partake: https://photogarphybyhcmorris77.com/2020/01/29/sunshine-blogger-award/
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Oh my goodness, thank you! π
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Thanks! They are among my favorite birds.
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Gosh – they truly are wonderful!
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Their little masks and yellow bellies are such an enchanting sight!
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