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Cedar Waxwing

Bombycilla cedrorum

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Description:

The Cedar Waxwing is a member of the family Bombycillidae or waxwing family of passerine birds. Cedar waxwings are approximately 6–7 in (15–18 cm) long and weigh roughly 30 grams. They are smaller and more brown than their close relative, the Bohemian Waxwing (which breeds farther to the north and west). These birds' most prominent feature is a small cluster of bright red feathers on the wings, a feature they share with the Bohemian Waxwing. The tail is typically yellow or orange depending on diet. Birds that have fed on berries of introduced Eurasian honeysuckles while growing tail feathers will have darker orange-tipped tail-feathers. Adults have a pale yellow belly. Immature birds are streaked on the throat and flanks, and often do not have the black mask of the adults. During courtship the male and female will sit together and pass small objects back and forth, such as flower petals or an insect. Mating pairs will sometimes rub their beaks together affectionately. The flight of waxwings is strong and direct, and the movement of the flock in flight resembles that of a flock of small pale European Starlings. The calls of these birds include very high-pitched whistles and buzzy trills often represented as see or sree.

Habitat:

It breeds in open wooded areas in North America, principally southern Canada and the northern United States.

Notes:

Every year, around this time, about 20 of these birds flock to my backyard and sit in one tree during the early hours of the morning. By 9am they have flown away. They do this for a few weeks.

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PublishedMarch 11, 2011

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