One of my goals this spring was to photo a Cedar Waxwing. There are three flowering crab trees outside by building on the UMD campus that I have seen large flocks of waxwings in the past, but I have not caught sight of them in a few years. They are usually only around for a day or two and then move on. I have been watching the trees all spring and today, finally, there was two in one of the trees. One stuck around for a bit and I got a few shots.
There was also a some large bumble bees visiting the tree.
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Cedar Waxwing in a flowering crab tree |
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Cedar Waxwing in a birch tree. |
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