Cedar Waxwings

I was working from home today and went out at lunch to sit and enjoy the weather. I looked at the huge tree across the street and noticed a few birds and I couldn’t determine what type they were. So I went in and grab my camera and to my surprise, it was a bunch of Cedar Waxwings. I have never seen any Waxwings before near my house. And there wasn’t just 1 or 2, there had to be about 10 of them.

Cedar Waxwing

1/800, f/7.1, ISO 500, 600mm f/5-6.3, natural light, not baited, called in or set up

Cedar Waxwing

1/800, f/9.0, ISO 500, 600mm f/5-6.3, natural light, not baited, called in or set up

Can you count how many there are ?

How many Cedar Waxwings?

1/640, f/11, ISO 1800, 600mm f/5-6.3, natural light, not baited, called in or set up

As I was photographing the Waxwings, I heard some screeching and looked up and saw these hawks, circling low in the sky. Upon reviewing my photos, it looked like an adult and juvenile.

Red-Shouldered Hawk – Juvenile

1/1000, f/7.1, ISO 500, 600mm f/5-6.3, natural light, not baited, called in or set up

Red-Shouldered Hawk

1/1000, f/7.1, ISO 500, 600mm f/5-6.3, natural light, not baited, called in or set up

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