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Waxwings, Bluebirds, Chickadees, Robins, and More. I had to throw in a few Turkey Vultures unless I classified them as "Blackbirds."
Cedar Waxwing
Cedar waxwings roost in large flocks, but they blend in with the branches to the extent that they're easily missed. They love pyrocantha berries and often get schnockered on them and are unable to fly.
Cedar Waxwing
Cedar waxwings roost in large flocks, but they blend in with the branches to the extent that they're easily missed. They love pyrocantha berries and often get schnockered on them and are unable to fly.
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Camera: Canon (Canon Powershot S3 Is) |
Original size: 767px x 1145px |
Current: 402px x 600px |