A Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) camoflaging in the leaves keeping and eye out for predators.
This entry was posted on 2017/07/18 by Robin. It was filed under Birds and was tagged with Aldergrove, bird, Cedar Waxwing, Jackman Wetlands, Nature, Waxwing.
Nicely caught … the little blighters don’t hold still for long, and I usually wind up with an empty frame.
2017/07/19 at 07:43
D, lol, yeah I get lots of those too! Thank you!
2017/07/19 at 17:54
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Nicely caught … the little blighters don’t hold still for long, and I usually wind up with an empty frame.
2017/07/19 at 07:43
D, lol, yeah I get lots of those too! Thank you!
2017/07/19 at 17:54