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Alive - but not for long!
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Jeff
o good one grat coloer
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Scott Young
Bang on.
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Catherine Page
Thanks Scott
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There is a jam of trees that have collected on Koocanusa Lake as the water rose this spring. Cedar Waxwings abound there as they search for food among the debris. This fellow pulled the insect out of the log and proceeded to devour it
Taken By
Catherine Page
Taken On
July 17, 2020
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bird
cedar_waxwing
insect
dinner
lake_koocanusa
british_columbia
wardner
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