Cedar Waxwing #2 is a photograph by Christine Kapler which was uploaded on September 20th, 2011.
Title
Cedar Waxwing #2
Artist
Christine Kapler
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Cedar waxwing playing with some dry twigs.
Uploaded
September 20th, 2011
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Comments (14)
Sharon Mau
. . . sending you my kindest wishes with many blessings and prayers that you will be well . . sincerely . . dear Christine . ku'u momi makamae . . wishing you good health and every happiness to soothe your sweet spirit . . . may the joy of magic twinkle in your beautiful eyes . . . may laughter and dreams and lovely sweet poetry and beautiful song be your companion wherever you may go . . may the angels protect you and loving family and friends surround and embrace you with love . . may your nights be filled with stars and your days be filled with wonder . may you be blessed with creative inspiration and many reasons to smile . . my thoughts and prayers are with you . . hoping to hear from you soon . . . missing you dear Christine . . E pili mau na pomaika'i ia 'oe . . Aloha . Sharon Mau . . . 1122HST . . 28 May 2012 .
Lenore Senior
Christine!~I missed this one earlier! This is beautifully done, the bird stretch, the feather smoothness, the complementary background color. Beautifully and sensitively done. V/F.
Christine Kapler replied:
Thank you Lenore, it is one of my best cedar waxwing capture, it is juvenile, you don't see the red waxy wing ends:)
Melanie Moraga
Wow Christine! This is a spectacular capture!!
Christine Kapler replied:
Thank you Melanie:) I was very excited when taking these shots, the bird was cooperating-;)
Doris Potter
Very nice image! I like how the background colour sets off the subtle yellows and beiges of this most beautiful bird.
Christine Kapler replied:
Thank you Doris, the light was in my favour that early evening and the meadow gave this beautiful background. I agree with you saying it is one of most beautiful birds. Many thanks:)
Sue Melvin
What a cute capture of the cedar waxwing, Christine! I love when these birds come thru our area in large flocks to eat the berries in the cedar trees behind our house.
Christine Kapler replied:
Thank you Sue, yes it is fun watching them if flocks. I had about 40 of them last spring on my backyard they came for juniper berries. http://www.flickr.com/photos/rybka_50/5756760276/in/photostream/
Jolanta Anna Karolska
So challenging Christine...you are so good at capturing birds magnificence! I am not surprised that bird photography is the fastest growing part of wildlife photography....fav vote su
Christine Kapler replied:
Thank you Jola, I love birds, I could spend hours waiting to get a shot:)))