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Tuesday, 4 December 2012

WAXWING

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Thanks to Bob Bushall, who gave me the location of these lovely birds, without it i would never have seen them or been able to take this photo.

17 comments:

  1. Gorgeous photo of the waxwing. We get cedar waxwings in the garden when the honeysuckle berries are plentiful

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  2. he's beautiful! glad you and bob work together. :)

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  3. I hate to say the same thing but it is indeed a gorgeous shot! :)

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  4. Fantastic shot Peter. A stunning bird that you just have to take photographs of...[;o)

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  5. That was a very bright one .lovley ,nette

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  6. A lovely picture of the Waxwing. I still haven't managed to see one myself. From Findlay

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  7. Great, you caught one, at last. Next stop will be a Puffin.

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  8. Absolutely a fantastic photo!
    Congratulations! I have never seen a waxwing.
    Greetings Pia

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  9. The Waxwings are gorgeous, great shots!

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  10. This is a gorgeous photo! Wonderful work.

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  11. Wow, great shot, Peter. A beautiful bird. Greetings, Joke

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  12. and winter is almost complete...... well you know what I mean. This is a must for all bird lovers at this time of year, we just hope and prey they get to our patch. Lovely image

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  13. I haven't seen a Cedar Waxwing in years. We use to have a flock stop every fall on their way to warmer climates. They loved all the apples on the ground, would stay for a few days. But on summer a storm took the tree down, the birds stopped that fall, no apples. Haven't seen them since.
    I am new to your blog just found you via Paying Ready Attention-Photo Gallery. I love feeding the birds and bird watching. Beautiful pictures.

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  14. Thats a great shot - it seems thats the UK is having a real "waxwing winter" - hope you have been neither flooded or frozen yet!

    Cheers and thanks for linking to WBW

    Stewart M - Melbourne

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  15. this is absolutely stunning!!!!

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  16. How clever of you to catch him in such a beautiful setting! Really nice image!

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