There are a couple of birds with orange tips on them which you don't see that often. Moments later they all flew off to the West and vanished over the trees. Hope this is not the last flock of Waxwings I get to photograph this season.
A description of encounters with birds and other wildlife during personal birding trips, Audubon fieldtrips, and banding days primarily in Florida but will include out of state finds when they happen.
Friday, January 15, 2016
Cedar Waxwings at Work
I have been lamenting not seeing that many Robins and Waxwings this year. We had a bird rain shower blow through while at work and I heard the Cedar Waxwings flocking across the parking lot. Once the rain let up I had to walk around to the adjacent business to get the light right. A huge flock of Waxwings were sitting in the trees after feeding on the invasive Brazilian Pepper in the growth between our businesses.

There are a couple of birds with orange tips on them which you don't see that often. Moments later they all flew off to the West and vanished over the trees. Hope this is not the last flock of Waxwings I get to photograph this season.
There are a couple of birds with orange tips on them which you don't see that often. Moments later they all flew off to the West and vanished over the trees. Hope this is not the last flock of Waxwings I get to photograph this season.
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