Cedar Waxwing Portrait

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  • Daniel Smith
    Daniel Smith
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    on: July 25, 2020 at 1:24 pm

    © 2020 Daniel A Smith, Cedar Waxwing with Honeysuckle berries

     

    The Cedar Waxwings are nice looking on the Honeysuckle bushes as they go after the berries. Robins and a few others eat the berries also. We’re on a farm, the blind is a Ford Pickup truck parked to take advantage of morning light. Dark towel hung over the window behind me so I don’t silhouette while photographing the birds.

    Simple and efficient setup. Smaller sparrows and warblers and wrens of various sorts also visit the bushes and make for more fun images.

    "A good still photograph, studied by an inquiring mind, frequently yields more information than a mile of moving images". Walter Cronkite, New York, June 1989

    Mike Nelson Pedde
    Mike Nelson Pedde
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    Re: Cedar Waxwing Portrait
    Reply #1 on: July 28, 2020 at 4:17 pm

    Always very pretty birds. We have Bohemian Waxwings in BC, but none here on the island.

    Mike.

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    Mike Nelson Pedde
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