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Cedar Waxwing
Phil Juvet

Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum)

Taken at the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. I took this in the parking lot from my car window. A large group of Robins and Waxwings arrived at the berry bush and started eating the berries while I was sitting in my car.
Habitat
Forest next to a large body of water.
Location
Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge
Date taken
9-12-2013
Scientific name
Bombycilla cedrorum
Equipment used
Cannon EOS 5D MK III with Canon 100-400 mm lens.

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North America
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