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Cedar Waxwings
Cedar Waxwings (Bombycilla cedrorum)
Habitat
A crossroads of the Edwards Plateau and the Blackland Prairies Vegetational Areas. Roadside, remnant cedar elm/hackberry woodland at ca. 175 m
Location
West of the Expo Center, Belton, Bell County, Texas, USA
Date taken
January 2019
Scientific name
Bombycilla cedrorum
Equipment used
Canon
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Opus Editor
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This is a fantastic group image of these sleek beautiful Waxwings Stanley!
 
wow!!! a real beauty, Stanley!!! gorgeous photo of this group of waxwings, what a gorgeous sighting, top notch, many tfs!!!
 
a fantastic group capture stan...wonderful..is there something in the water..lol....
 
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A wonderful detailed stop action image of so many Waxwings Stanley! They do like to flock together! Surprised there aren't any berries in the shot! That must have happened before the big drink! lol! tfs it my friend!
 
A stunning colourfully detailed capture you of this group of Waxwings Stanley. Three beautiful well framed images, well done.
 
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A terrific group shot, capture and setting Stanley, many tfs and a fine set today.
 

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