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How to Identify a Cedar Waxwing
With bright pops of color, bold markings and a slim, shiny body, a cedar waxwing bird is a sight to behold. Their behavior is exciting to watch, and they snatch berries in their bills before ...
Behold the wondrous cedar waxwing! This mysterious North Jersey year-round resident is occasionally seen, but almost never at feeders — and heard even less. In recent weeks, I have been fortunate to ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — A particular bird -- the Cedar Waxwing -- is creating a buzz across North Texas treetops. "I was just in here in my room, looking out my window, and I saw these birds swarming," ...
Cedar Waxwings are found in flocks throughout our area year-round. Bohemian Waxwings, the larger of the two genus, are found in the more northern realms in winter including Montana and Wyoming.
Southwestern Montana is home to two species of the waxwing family which includes only three species worldwide. Large flocks of plump and beautiful Bohemian waxwings invade our towns and decorate ...
The August doldrums are upon us. Nests are empty, flowers are going to seed and insects buzz. But then, zucchinis run rampant; tomatoes are finally turning red and sweet corn overflows the road stands ...
I have my late friend and fellow journalist Relma Hargus to thank for introducing me to cedar waxwings many years ago. You might already know about these beautiful birds, which are most visible in ...
Fruit still is available on red cedar trees, and flocks of cedar waxwings are on the lookout. They eat a variety of winter fruits, such as the small crabapples in our yards, but seem to be especially ...
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