My First Cedar Waxwing
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Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States


Cedar Waxwings have been on my catch lists but I just didn't know when
I'd be able to catch one untill today. I went to Covington Park right next to
Big Morongo,CA,thinking that today might be the last fine day this week.
Rain storms are on the way. I saw a flock of birds flying in to the thick bush trees
and I thought they were just sparrows. But when one of the birds landed on a tree
close to me,I noticed it's not a sparrow and to my surprise,it was a cedar waxwing.
The lighting wasn't good. I got a strong side light and I couldn't move around to the other side. If I had moved,the birds would've been gone.
But it is my first cedar waxwing sighting and my first cedar waxwing catch.
So I'll take it.

Hide



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thunderbird
Registered: Jul 26, 2008
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Good to hear. Congrats on your first, Hide! We still haven't seen the Cedar Waxwing, yet!
A & H



Raindrop_333
Registered: Jun 30, 2008
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Congrats on your first Cedar Waxwing They are beautiful birds.

Jenna



Nello Milanese
Registered: Sep 22, 2007
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Sweet capture Hide beautiful bird indeed! problably the toughest bird to get detail out of those feathers!



Brenton Biggs
Registered: Mar 07, 2007
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Great shots Hide! I'm surprised were not seeing more of these on the forum by other members



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
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And now you know how tough those guys are to expose for in that masked eye area. Hide, you might be ready for a better beamer flash Now you are hooked on them I bet Best to you on your next outing!

Karl



tfoltz
Registered: Jul 08, 2008
Total Posts: 15051
Country: United States

Congratulations!
That is on my list too.
Thanks

Tim



GAREN
Registered: Apr 21, 2006
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Congratulations Hide and nice shots, a tough bird to properly expose for I ought to know I have few hundreds of them with no luck on nailing the exposure.

Garen



Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States

thunderbird wrote:
Good to hear. Congrats on your first, Hide! We still haven't seen the Cedar Waxwing, yet!
A & H


Thank you, A&H. It may be the beginning of their migration and I'm sure we'll
be seeing them more often in the months to come.

Hide



Raindrop_333 wrote:
Congrats on your first Cedar Waxwing They are beautiful birds.

Jenna


Thank you, Jenna. Now that I've sen them,caught a few shots of them, I'll have to
figure the right exposure for this bird.

Hide


Nello Milanese wrote:
Sweet capture Hide beautiful bird indeed! problably the toughest bird to get detail out of those feathers!


Thank you, Nello. I've seen many Cedar Waxwing photos online but only some of them captured a good feather detail. It looks like this bird has a silky smooth
feather as compared to other birds,so that clould be the reason.

Hide


Brenton Biggs wrote:
Great shots Hide! I'm surprised were not seeing more of these on the forum by other members


Thank ytou, Brenton. And I feel the same way. But I guess we'll be seeing them
more often in the months to come.

Hide



Karl Witt wrote:
And now you know how tough those guys are to expose for in that masked eye area. Hide, you might be ready for a better beamer flash Now you are hooked on them I bet Best to you on your next outing!

Karl


I totally agree with you. I have a better beamer but I didn't think about using it.
Since you mentioned it,I'll keep it on my mind for my next outing. I have a feeling that Cedar Waxwings could be as much addictive as hummingbirds.

Hide

tfoltz wrote:
Congratulations!
That is on my list too.
Thanks

Tim


Thank you, Tim. I hope to be able to get a better shot if they show up next time.

Hide


GAREN wrote:
Congratulations Hide and nice shots, a tough bird to properly expose for I ought to know I have few hundreds of them with no luck on nailing the exposure.

Garen


Thank you, Garen. Though I got a bad lighting today, nailing the exposure on this bird seem to be tough. I've seen many many Cedar Waxwing photos online and only some of them got the right exposure and a good feather detail.

Hide



Hungtran10
Registered: Nov 20, 2007
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congrats on the catch. you seem to be having alot of luck with your wish list birds.

- hung



Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States

Hungtran10 wrote:
congrats on the catch. you seem to be having alot of luck with your wish list birds.

- hung


Thank you, hung. Yes, I've been lucky to be able to catch some of my top wish list birds lately.
But I do need to get better Bluebird and Cedar Waxwing shots. And
I think the Waxwings will be a challenge for me. But this bird is beautiful.

Hide



danjacquitaylo
Registered: Jun 13, 2005
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Another great captures from Hide. Congratulations on your first and fine captures of this Cedar Waxing.
Dan



KirkB
Registered: Sep 13, 2008
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Congratulations Hide and very well done considering the conditions.
I hope that next time you see one you'll be on the right side of some beautiful golden hour light.

Well done!
Kirk



raymondjbarlow
Registered: Mar 16, 2006
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congrats Hide., these can be a tough bird to capture., much easier when they are hungry and in a berry tree.



Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States

danjacquitaylo wrote:
Another great captures from Hide. Congratulations on your first and fine captures of this Cedar Waxing.
Dan


Thank you, Dan. Now I'll have to scout locations to find this bird.

Hide

KirkB wrote:
Congratulations Hide and very well done considering the conditions.
I hope that next time you see one you'll be on the right side of some beautiful golden hour light.

Well done!
Kirk


Thank you, Kirk. I hope the sun will be behind me when I find this bird next time.

Hide


raymondjbarlow wrote:
congrats Hide., these can be a tough bird to capture., much easier when they are hungry and in a berry tree.


Thank you, Ray. I think I was just lucky being at the right place and at the right
time because the trees didn't have any berries. So, I'll have to scout locations to
find this bird.

Hide



GAREN
Registered: Apr 21, 2006
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Hide the was capture by D200 and Sigma 50-500 at F8, 1/500 and 250 ISO at 500, and the 2nd one at 1/200. Both are full frame shots, I don't have the lens or the camera anymore sold both of them.
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Hide Takahashi
Registered: Nov 03, 2006
Total Posts: 2527
Country: United States

GAREN wrote:
Hide the was capture by D200 and Sigma 50-500 at F8, 1/500 and 250 ISO at 500, and the 2nd one at 1/200. Both are full frame shots, I don't have the lens or the camera anymore sold both of them.
Garen


Garen,

These are absolutely beautiful Ceder Waxwing shots! The exposure on these shots is spot on. Ok,I set my goal. I want to get a Cedar Waxwing shot just as good as yours and I know it won't be easy but I'll try.
Thanks for posting your beautiful shots.

Hide



thehotel
Registered: Jul 18, 2006
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I would of been happy to take it as well.



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