jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Earlier this year I posted a beautiful tree laden with berries; then came the cedar waxwings and the robins and they have stripped the tree completely. This posting will show the sequence of this progression. I hope you enjoy the post; please try the downloads.
Tree laden with fruit.
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Cedar Waxwings arrive and feast
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Robins arrive & share in the feast
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The visitors all leave & this is result
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I guess they were hungry.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
jaymatt wrote:
I guess they were hungry.
I would say you hit it right on the nose John. Someone posted a reply on the original tree shot that said something to the effect 'enjoy it while you can as they will strip it bare' pretty darn prophetic don't you think. Thanks for view and commenting I really appreciate it as always.
Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
Nice one's Jim. At least you know those berries are attracting the right kind of photogenic thieves!!
Great set Jim, plenty of food for the birds there.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Doddy wrote:
Nice one's Jim. At least you know those berries are attracting the right kind of photogenic thieves!!
Cheers Doddy & thanks for stopping by and the nice comment. Much appreciated as always. I found it interesting how quickly they were able to clean that tree of fruit. Sure hope they come back. :) :thumbup:
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
angler wrote:
Great set Jim, plenty of food for the birds there.
Cheers Jim and thanks for stopping by and commenting, always appreciated for sure. Spring has definitely hit here, and we are getting all kinds of activity. Hope to have some good captures later this weekend. Hope your weather is warming over there. :) :thumbup:
rlaugh
Loc: Michigan & Florida
Thats why mother nature put them there..they will return!!..good set!
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
rlaugh wrote:
Thats why mother nature put them there..they will return!!..good set!
Thanks for stopping by and the nice comment; thank God for his infinite plan that feeds his feathered creations. Can you imagine nothing eating the berries and then they get squashed into the driveway? I hope to see a big crop of both food and eaters this fall & winter. Thanks again your comments always appreciated.
jwt wrote:
Earlier this year I posted a beautiful tree laden with berries; then came the cedar waxwings and the robins and they have stripped the tree completely. This posting will show the sequence of this progression. I hope you enjoy the post; please try the downloads.
Great series Jim, loved it. They sure didn't leave anything
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
gregoryd45 wrote:
Great series Jim, loved it. They sure didn't leave anything
Thanks so much for stopping by and the great comment; as always I appreciate it very much. Sometimes photos need to be tied together with a few words to tell the story and I thought this to be one of those times. Thanks again.
MBC
Loc: North Central Idaho
jwt wrote:
Earlier this year I posted a beautiful tree laden with berries; then came the cedar waxwings and the robins and they have stripped the tree completely. This posting will show the sequence of this progression. I hope you enjoy the post; please try the downloads.
Looks like a beautiful day!
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
MBC wrote:
Looks like a beautiful day!
Thanks MBC, I see you are catching up. Thanks a bunch.
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