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Cedar Waxwings
Cedar Waxwings (Bombycilla cedrorum) Drinking water off the cover to a sanitary sewer manhole.
Habitat
Open park with scattered trees at 91 m (300 ft) elevation.
Location
Camelot Park, Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA.
Date taken
January 2020
Scientific name
Bombycilla cedrorum
Equipment used
Canon
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I love waxwings, whatever the species. This cracking good shot complements the portraits of individual birds perfectly. They must have been a treat to watch! Good work Stanley.
 
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Such a great group of these beauties Stanley and nicely captured.
 
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Opus Editor
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WOW!!!

Not sure there's much else needs saying Stanley LOL. That's a fine bunch you've got there my friend.
 
Oh my gosh! How fabulous to see so many, Stanley!
 

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Stanley Jones
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