Stephen > Just one of the hundreds of cedar waxwings that are still migrating through my area this spring.  I found this one in some evening light in the pasture next to my house.  Midlothian, Texas, May 2008.
Stephen > The cedar waxwing was busy stretching for some berries.  I'm lucky I got this shot before it was off again.  Midlothian, Texas, April 2008.
Stephen > One of my favorite springtime birds as they pass through on migration heading north, a cedar waxwing.  Midlothian, Texas, April 2008.
Stephen > Taking the leap to the next branch, this cedar waxwing was busy moving through the branches trying to find that perfect evening dinner of berries and seeds.  Midlothian, Texas, April 2008.
Stephen > Wrens, Waxwings, Gnatcatchers and Thrushes photo
Stephen > I caught this Cedar Waxwing stretching for some buds that were a bit out of its reach.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2008.
Stephen > The Cedar Waxwings love to gather together in huge flocks so much so that it is difficult sometimes to single one out.  This one thankfully had most of a branch to itself.  I took this about an hour before sunset.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2008.
Stephen > A pair of Cedar Waxwings, Midlothian, Texas, April 2007.
Stephen > Cedar Waxwing
Just one of the hundreds of cedar waxwings that are still migrating through my area this spring. I found this one in some evening light in the pasture next to my house. Midlothian, Texas, May 2008.
Stephen > Just one of the hundreds of cedar waxwings that are still migrating through my area this spring.  I found this one in some evening light in the pasture next to my house.  Midlothian, Texas, May 2008.
Just one of the hundreds of cedar waxwings that are still migrating through my area this spring. I found this one in some evening light in the pasture next to my house. Midlothian, Texas, May 2008.
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