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Then so is the other one ... (eg look at the nearby leaves and the left hand edge of the tail) ... it would also explain the yellow tail tips really are yellow!!!

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Ok. I didn't look carefully at the other thread--thought the ID had been settled on a different species. Dont' have time to investigate now, so I have no opinion on the ID of the bird in the other thread--it may be the same bird.

[EDIT: Having had a chance to look more carefully now, I agree they are both Cedar Waxwings.]

Jim
 
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