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Cedar Waxwing

Bombycilla cedrorum

Photo by KarenP
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I was happy to spot a cedar waxwing, one of a flock of about 15 birds or so that kept flying in to feast on the berries on this shrub. At certain points, this bird was hanging upside down to get the berries on the shrub. The second photo shows the yellow on the bird's tail.

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