F/ 11.0, 1/500, ISO 250.
Cedar Waxwing
What did the pencil sharpener say to the pencil?
Stop going in circles and get to the point!Â
Interesting Fact: Cedar Waxwings with orange instead of yellow tail tips began appearing in the northeastern U.S. and southeastern Canada in the 1960s. The orange color is the result of a red pigment picked up from the berries of an introduced species of honeysuckle. If a waxwing eats enough of the berries while it is growing a tail feather, the tip of the feather will be orange. ( https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Cedar_Waxwing/lifehistory )
Guessing one waxwing does not judge another by the hue of tail feather tips!
Hehehe I guess they don’t. Thank you very much for stopping by and checking out my work. Happy Blogging! 🙂
Beautiful image .. & circles of smiles … to get to the point 🙂 HA 😉 ….. cute
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Very nice photo, a beautiful bird. I always enjoy what you tell us about each one. Sometimes a lesson for me 🙂
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I’ve lost track of some of my gang when I transferred my google account to the App, so I sort of did forget.
Hahaha it’s ok, I have been off my track lately, a lot going on in my life but I am hoping to get back this week. Thank you for stopping by and Happy Blogging! 🙂
Thank you and to you too
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I LOVE this!
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