In the winter, cedar waxwings flock to my trees and watch me remove the ice from their bird bath. As soon as I put the fresh water in I get my camera and photograph them through the door windows.
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22 comments:
The waxwings look really good in B&W.
Captured brilliantly & beautifully in B&W.
I like the picture. And it is very good in black and white.
Have a nice evening.
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These are really really cool looking birds, the monochrome really makes their eyes pop.
How cute.... greta shot in monochrome!
:)
Beautiful shot! The Waxwings look so smart, and I love the spikes and light on the ice.
Lindo clique, sou apaixonada por imagens de pássaros, sempre singelos. Um abraço!
Yes, a beautiful picture. Wonderful light in B & W. An exquisite gray tones of those birds.
Cute and cool looking birds. The ice looks so cool. Nice shot!
Such a cool picture. They look like agents ;)
Well done Carver!
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Wonderful photography of nature's cuties ~ Carol
(A Creative Harbor ^_^)
Those birds look very intimidating with their little "robber" masks on. Great shot!
I'm so envious! I've only seen a few cedar waxwings and can't imagine having them wait for me to fix their water like that. Ohhhhhhh.
So beautiful...thank you for sharing.
Beautiful b&w!
Those birds look beautiful in B&W!
A wonderful B&W, Carver!
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ben dis-moi ils sont faux ces oiseaux????
They are lovely. I guess they don't favor their drinks on the rocks!
Their eye mask is cool!
God bless you!
Cezar
Wow! Such a great capture.
I hope you had a great weekend :)
excellent photo... they look so happy to have their water replaced!
I really do love photos on birds. Great photo.
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