Thank you!π I love cedar waxwings too and was so excited to see the very rare visitors. Harper could not figure out why I kept running outdoors without her, but there was no way I was going to let her scare them away. I saw five together in a tree and was able to watch them enjoy the berries during two very cold days.π
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Such a beautiful photo and bird, it’s name is in Finnish “tilhi”. I pronounced like in a word lip.
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Thank you and itβs wonderful to have the Finnish name for one of my favorite birds!π
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Tilhi is so beautiful, here is crowds of tilhi eating all the rowan tree berries tree by tree.
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Beautiful! Do you know what type of bird it is? Possibly a waxwing?
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Thank you and the cedar waxwing is one of my favorite birds that rarely visits.π
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Beautiful
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Thank you!π
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Nice capture! I love cedar waxwings… their plumage is so fine, smooth and softly hued. And that mask! π
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Thank you!π I love cedar waxwings too and was so excited to see the very rare visitors. Harper could not figure out why I kept running outdoors without her, but there was no way I was going to let her scare them away. I saw five together in a tree and was able to watch them enjoy the berries during two very cold days.π
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I bet it was! Such a handsome, striking bird.
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Thank you!π The cedar waxwing is one of my favorite birds and they havenβt visited in years.π
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Beautiful!
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Lovely capture!
and a reminder that nature will persist despite harsh conditions!
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Thank you!π
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Gorgeous!!
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Thank you!!!π
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