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I had to think about this one for a while as the name of the bird eluded me for a little bit.
One summer when I was staying in Peterborough grandpa noticed a very unusual bird out on his small cedar tree. Now grandpa had given me a bird watching book before with many pictures and information. So we searched through the book and we found out that the bird that was visiting was a "cedar waxwing". The bird had blends of orange, yellow and a little red with a very "sharp head". It is, until this day the most beautiful bird I have ever seen. I guess I will always remember it as "our" bird. I will post a picture and here is a link you can follow.
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