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Grasmussen
Anchorage, AK
(Zone 4a)

January 14, 2008
1:57 AM

Post #4399449

The colors are so brilliant in the sun.

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Grasmussen
Anchorage, AK
(Zone 4a)

January 14, 2008
1:59 AM

Post #4399452

Plucking a berry from the cluster.

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Grasmussen
Anchorage, AK
(Zone 4a)

January 14, 2008
2:01 AM

Post #4399454

Swallowing the frozen berry.

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Grasmussen
Anchorage, AK
(Zone 4a)

January 14, 2008
2:06 AM

Post #4399457

A branch drooping under a heavy load, will be much lighter in a few seconds.

Whoops the picture wasn't attached.

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Grasmussen
Anchorage, AK
(Zone 4a)

January 14, 2008
2:13 AM

Post #4399463

A branch drooping under a heavy load, will be much lighter in a few seconds.

It works much better when I hit the Browse tab instead of the Send tab.

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Grasmussen
Anchorage, AK
(Zone 4a)

January 14, 2008
2:18 AM

Post #4399467

Move over!
We'll help pick the branch clean.

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Grasmussen
Anchorage, AK
(Zone 4a)

January 14, 2008
2:41 AM

Post #4399485

When the weather cleared up yesterday, many small flocks of Waxwings were flying back and forth crossing the city, searching for the few remaining barres. These trees are on the corner of 6th. Ave. & A Street a major central business district intersection. The Sunday traffic was light enough and the berries becoming hard to find, they finally moved in and stripped the trees. There are many Crab Apple trees heavy with fruit. The apple trees will be the next crop to harvest.

Gary

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pelletory
Marlton, NJ

January 14, 2008
6:41 AM

Post #4399563

Beautiful pics Gary!!! So comical to see so many on 1 branch.
Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

January 14, 2008
11:10 AM

Post #4400221

What is this thing you call "sun?" :D
dellrose
Conway, MO
(Zone 5b)

January 14, 2008
1:28 PM

Post #4400827

Beautiful Gary!
flowerette
Gulf Coast, TX
(Zone 9a)

January 14, 2008
1:51 PM

Post #4400918

Grasmussen,
Absolutely beautiful pics of the Waxwings. Would see many when I was a child and have no idea why the population in our area seems so depleted now.

Everyone,

Really am enjoying the birding forum with your pics.
jo11
Saint Paul, MN

January 15, 2008
12:01 AM

Post #4403865

I want Bohemian Cedar Waxwings!! Your pictures capture their beauty and I want some in my yard. (I sound like the spoiled girl from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory)!
linthicum
Linthicum Heights, MD
(Zone 7a)

January 15, 2008
8:24 AM

Post #4404488

Nice photos, as always, Gary ...
PeeperKeeper
Georgetown, TX
(Zone 8a)

January 15, 2008
8:30 AM

Post #4404497

*Mr. Beauregard from Willy Wonka*: "Well, Violet, if you want them you shall have them. Mr. Grasmussen, what'll you take for those birds?"

Actually Jo, Bohemian Waxwings and Cedar Waxwings are different species. Cedar WW are Bombycilla cedrorum and Bohemian WW are Bombycilla garullus. I didn't know this at first either, and thought maybe Gary was calling them "Bohemians" because of their behavior. Turns out, it's not just Gary, but the scientific community named them that because of their nomadic, bohemian nature.

Here's what Cornell's site says is the difference between the two:
"Bohemian Waxwing is slightly larger, has reddish under tail, gray belly, and white and yellow stripes on closed wing."

and conversely,
"Cedar Waxwing is slightly smaller, lacks reddish under tail and white and yellow stripes on closed wing, and has a yellowish belly"

*edited because I thought of a good joke :o)

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cpartschick
Gladwin, MI
(Zone 5a)

January 15, 2008
8:55 AM

Post #4404561

Great, great, great pictures.
Thanks for sharing. Wonderful!
nanny_56
Putnam County, IN
(Zone 5b)

January 15, 2008
8:56 AM

Post #4404566

I am supposed to have Cedar Waxwings here so I am going to have to be on the lookout!!

Mrs. Ed, I am curious about this thing called 'sun' too!! lol

My bad, to forgot to tell you I love your Pics!!!!

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cpartschick
Gladwin, MI
(Zone 5a)

January 15, 2008
9:00 AM

Post #4404584

We seem to only get the waxwings when the berries are ripe. Then they are elsewhere. They can sure strip a tree or a bush quickly.
I love them. They look like little bandits robbing the bushes of their fruit.
PeeperKeeper
Georgetown, TX
(Zone 8a)

January 15, 2008
1:31 PM

Post #4405743

nanny, I saw one single one for the first time a few days ago in the top of a bare Post Oak. I had just read Debnes's thread on Cedar Waxwings and just like you, I had looked them up and was excited that I was "supposed" to have them. Keep a lookout and especially listen for their single high pitched note that sounds like "bzeeee". That's how I noticed mine. I heard a sound that was different.
Grasmussen
Anchorage, AK
(Zone 4a)

January 15, 2008
11:11 PM

Post #4407983


Quoted:
We seem to only get the waxwings when the berries are ripe. Then they are elsewhere.


Cparts, you are within the breeding range of Ceder Waxwings. They should be in your area most of the summer. When I lived in Ludington, a little to the west of you, Ceder Waxwing often nested in one of the apple trees in our yard.

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Gary

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LApalms
Redondo Beach, CA
(Zone 11)

January 16, 2008
12:12 AM

Post #4408254

Gary,
Your Pictures have touched me deeply. They are hauntingly beautiful.
Thank you so much.
I hope to return to Anchorage soon which I really like (I got hit by a car here in LA, minor setback, I hope).
Yearning to cruise around Turn Again Arm
-Don

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