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  •  07-08-2005, 8:18 PM 520

    Cedar Waxwing

    Cedar Waxwing
    Mitch Waite
  •  06-13-2008, 2:31 PM 45089 in reply to 520

    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    The illustration of the Cedar Waxwing shows a much darker brown than is seen in Waxwings in my area.  Her is a picture of some I took in my yard this Spring.

     

  •  07-16-2008, 7:44 PM 52677 in reply to 45089

    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    What a gorgeous picture! I was lucky enough to spot one of these in a Locust tree in my backyard last week.  They are certainly gorgeous!

    Kerilou


    Kerilou
  •  01-07-2009, 10:11 PM 72231 in reply to 52677

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    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    Last year almost exactly this time, a flock of cedar waxwings visited the tree behind my yard for the berries. I hope they return this year.

     

     


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  •  01-08-2009, 6:27 PM 72334 in reply to 72231

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    WOW, Allen...those are simply amazing pictures.  I feel like I could reach out and touch them.  I just love Cedar Waxwings and am always excited when I see them in my backyard


    Matthew 6:26
    James 1:2-5
  •  01-08-2009, 9:49 PM 72375 in reply to 72334

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    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    Thanks, valleygirl. Here's more what it looked like in real terms, before I zoomed more with my feet, and put on the longer lens:



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  •  01-12-2009, 4:49 PM 73126 in reply to 72375

    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    I took this picture this last weekend in my front yard. I was watching the Western bluebirds flying from tree to tree when I saw this bird. I had my 300mm on the camera and it was still pretty tough to get a decent picture because of all the limbs and branches being in the way. The bird finally popped out for just a second.

     


    Southwestern New Mexico
  •  01-14-2009, 2:01 PM 73357 in reply to 520

    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    Wow.. what amazing photos. The details of the colors are truly awesome. Cedar Waxwings are gorgeous birds.
    "Passion for Birding" Linda
  •  11-13-2009, 8:47 PM 125217 in reply to 73357

    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    These birds are becoming my nemesis!!!  I have heard them (at least I'm 99% certain it was them) on about 4 or 5 different outings but have neither seen or gotten a photograph of any - not even a blurry photo!!  I don't know if the problem is them hiding in the trees or my poor eyesight. 

    I'm beginning to think they are deliberately playing possum when they see me!!!  Even making the "psssst" sound doesn't work!! 

    It's now a matter of principle!  I'm on a quest and I won't give up until I get some pictures!

     


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  •  11-14-2009, 9:39 AM 125265 in reply to 125217

    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    It has been almost 2 years since I have seen any wax wings the last time was on valintines day 2008 here a couple images I manged to snap back then

    cedar waxwing

    ceda waxwing

    waxwings


    In loving memory of Nancy my darling wife of 10 years who passed away on Monday November the 16th 2009 after an illness

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  •  11-14-2009, 11:53 AM 125282 in reply to 125265

    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    Beautiful shots, Kiwi - at least you have photos of them!  I was out again this morning for 3 hours walking around, and I really thought I heard them but couldn't find any, either through my binocs, photos, or naked eye.  Is it possible to hear them and not actually see any?  It seems to me if I am really hearing CW's, then I would at least lay eyes on 1 or 2 - ???
    Life List: 165
    New this year-to-date: 14
    Latest: Barn Owl
  •  11-14-2009, 3:46 PM 125320 in reply to 125282

    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    Curly - I don't have them here in the winter, but when they were here earlier this year, I would almost always hear them before I seen them..  The first time I seen one, it landed in a shrub near my deck, and I took a picture -  but had no clue what it was, even though it was quite close, until I viewed the pic. - they are a tiny bird and at any distance, it would not be hard to miss them..  Watch the tree tops, and shrubs/ trees that have berries in them.. I usually sight them first by the crest..  
  •  12-19-2009, 5:00 PM 130099 in reply to 125320

    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    I have these at my feeder every once in awhile, but I didn't know what they were (being new to birdwatching). It's so exciting to identify new birds.
  •  02-12-2010, 10:11 AM 138759 in reply to 130099

    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    These come through the DC area in the early spring.  I used to see them on a cherry tree.  They seemed to eat the flower petals. 
  •  03-04-2010, 11:20 AM 141799 in reply to 45089

    Re: Cedar Waxwing

    Just heavenly . . . thank you for uploading these photos!

     This morning, I discovered my first cedar waxwing visitor (at least, the first to my knowledge) in Plano, Texas (about 20 miles north of Dallas).  I was ready to empty the birdbath when I spotted it on the ground.  It did not appear to move.  I visited it several more times and noted it had turned slightly--but still in the same spot.

     After determining its breed, I took a plate of raisins and a small bowl of water to set a few feet away.  It did not move but did observe my movements.  Two Yaupon trees loaded with berries are within 15 feet either side of the waxwing, so I suppose it came by for a feast, then fell ill or else injured and is resting on the leaves for a spell.

    Maybe it is playing possum. I have a Cooper's Hawk in the vicinity and pray the waxwing won't be its next prey.

    Anyone else in Texas to have this infrequent visitor?

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