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Cedar Waxwing in Bradford Pear tree

While sweeping the patio on December 29, 2011, I felt something dropping from the trees and looked up to see these beautiful birds flying back and forth picking all the leftover pear fruits on my tree. I ran for my camera and just started snapping pictures on the auto setting. The birds didn't seem to care about me taking their picture - they were very busy having lunch on a perfect winter afternoon!

Image Source: 
Equipment Used: 
NIKON D3000
Location of Photo: 
Coppell, TX
Equipment
Camera: 
NIKON D3000
Lens: 
AF-S NIKOR 55-200 VR
Aperture (F-Stop): 
5.6
ISO: 
AUTO