For simple elegance, it's hard to beat the cedar waxwing. This one was very busy keeping himself clean and neat.


Success!
I'm out the door for another night of work!
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6 comments:
Elegant for certain. Perhaps even with an appearance of exotic.
Perhaps the mask hints of the Lone Ranger?
I love those birds! I get them here every so often.
Enjoy your work.
Play during your work.
definitely an elegant looking bird. I've never seen one other than in pictures
Chuck- they do look somewhat exotic
Lin- the mostly show up here when the mulberries ripen
rainfield- I try to be cheerful- it throws everybody off
Ann- really? I would think they are near you
hello sharkbytes its dennis the vizsla dog hay verry pritty bird!!! i hope it is a kwiet bird unlike say the feerful parakeet!!! and i hope it duz not fly too close to the sun such that its wax wings melt like wot happend to the unfortchoonat hyooman waxwing icarus!!! ok bye
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