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Cedar Waxwings Pass Through Easter Sunday Week

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Photo by Glynn Wilson
About eight or 10 cedar waxwings showed up here on Easter Sunday on their way north for the summer and were drawn to the bird bath waterfall all week long. Me and Kenny Walters spent that Wednesday afternoon shooting through a crack from the screened-in porch and got some great shots with my Nikon D50 camera body and his 300 mm lens attached, which becomes a 450 mm lens on a digital camera.

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I regret missing the waxwings. They are usually in our trees in abundance. We have lots of berry-bearing bushes and trees...

I wonder if I was just absent that day?

Your photography is just great...

Sharron Williams
sawart(at)bellsouth(dot)net

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