Monday, February 27, 2023

Cedar Waxwing at the Garr Ranch


 


When out in the field I often have the strange feeling that I might be missing something if I don't stop at that spot or go down this path.

As I pulled up to the Garr Ranch, I had no desire to walk there sinking in the deep snow, but I got out of the car anyway and walked along a narrow path surrounded by centuries-old trees.  Knowing myself well, I would definitely think later that because of my laziness I missed something very interesting and important there.

The path was short and soon I found myself surrounded by tall reeds which seemed to be a perfect blind.  

My first thought was that I made a mistake being in this place but after a few minites later I saw several Cedar Waxwings that came to perch on branches with berries.  I was stunned, shocked, because I didn't expect to see Cedar Waxwings in winter at the Garr Ranch.






What struck me most was that I accidentally stumbled upon Сedar Waxwings who usually gather in late August, when breading season ends and fly south for warmer climates.  

Apparently, these birds can be found all year round in northern Utah.  Interesting discovery!








Generally, life is good!







7 comments:

  1. Чудесные фотографии и спасибо за историю .

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  2. Winter, snow, waxwing. Good time !! Beautiful !

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  3. Quedan excelentes las imágenes, con ese fondo blanco, que intensifica los colores.
    Besos.

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  4. WOW love these photos. Good for you getting out and following your intuition and seeing this. We are so snowed in it's incredible...The Blizzard in So Cal is living up to its name. We are on day six or snow and our road hasn't been plowed. They are being kept really busy (the plows)...trying to keep the hwys up here clear. Good thing we have lots of food.

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  5. Preciosas. Te han quedado muy bien con ese fondo blanco que resalta los colores del ave. Algunos añoramos la nieve que tu pisas habitualmente. Por aquí solo frio y sequía.
    Un abrazo.

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  6. Todo un acierto usar la clave alta para resaltar más esta preciosa ave.

    Saludos.

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  7. Awesome images again! And yes, we can see and feel it at every corner of our world, the climate is changing, and all things in nature with it.

    Cordially yours,
    isabella

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