A couple of the folk on this board know I have this fascination/admiration for Cedar Waxwings and luck come my way to see a small flock enjoying a pond recently. I spent quite some time watching them hunt, perch and make that distinct sound of theirs. A great true first experience for me and hopefully not the last time.
Ten I counted at once but could hear more.
They truly are beautiful birds.
Watching them hunt and flutter over the pond was amazing.
Kingbirds were also enjoying the insect feast.
I will never tire seeing a Cedar Waxwing. Next on my list will be searching out Bohemians though. How far north do they go for the summer?
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