Juvenile, fledgling and chicks
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Juvenile, fledgling and chicks

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Wow, I love reading your stories about pics you took. And I saw a young cedarwaxing on Monday with eye masks on already, still whitish. But I saw another one in the summer from bottom up,  I could see its creamy yellow belly ane tail, with the bright yellow tips on, cutest thing ever. It just sat on a branch motionless, about 6 feet from the ground. I never wished I was taller so badly.
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Love that one with the red berry!
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Good news I found my photo of that Baby cedar waxwing I described before;  bad news, poor quality as usual :D

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I don't know any other bird has the yellow tip on the tail. And last time I posted my photos, I realized they were huge areas of blurr, I decided to minimize my damage by cutting out the tree branches :D  :D  :D
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