An early morning walk along a dirt road in Sunapee produced some interesting behaviors from the local birds.  Within a short distance I photographed various species --  Bobolink, Chestnut-sided Warbler, Killdeer, Ovenbird, Veery, and Yellow Warbler -- but the stars this morning were Cedar Waxwings. They were gathering tent caterpillar webs and engaging in pre-nuptial feeding.

 

You can see photos at:

http://www.jimblockphoto.com/2016/06/birds-in-action/

 

Jim Block

Etna, NH

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