Designer - Fanci That
Chart - Pumpkin (#101)
Fabric - 10" x 10" 36 count Edinborough Sand
Began -1 October 2002
Completed - Halloween 2002
I've been waiting and waiting and waiting.
For what? For the Cedar Waxwings to show up.
Usually in September I have large flocks of Cedar Waxwings flying about eating Cascara berries.
Finally...
Tuesday night about 6pm I heard and then saw 20-30 birds.
These guys!
A nice flock of mature and juvenile birds.
So yes, I took lots of photos.
Because they perch just asking for photos.
Am I right?
Here's two mature birds.
You can see the bright yellow stripe on their tails and the red waxwing on the bird on the right.
In contrast, these are a couple of juvenile birds.
They are long and lean and rather dull looking in comparison to the mature birds.
Nonetheless, ALL Waxwings are welcome here!
2 comments:
Awesome flock of Cedar Waxwings, Beth! Will they hange around for a while or are they just passing through?
The Waxwings are very pretty. I just looked them up in FL, and they are true snowbirds here (not the human variety). I will keep a lookout this winter. SO happy to see Luna’s picture has been added to the cat pictures!
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