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You won’t encounter a cedar waxwing singing a loud, elaborate song — or any song. Unlike most of the other roughly 5,000 songbird species, cedar waxwings have no song (nor do the other two ...
When God created the birds, he made the Cedar Waxwing last, and He finally got it right. “The Cedar Waxwing is a silky, shiny collection of brown, gray, and lemon-yellow, accented with a subdued ...
The cedar waxwing is easily found in open habitat where there are berries. It times its nesting to coincide with summer berry production, putting it among the latest of North American birds to nest.
In the same way that flamingos are pink from the shrimp they eat, those yellow tips on cedar waxwing tail feathers are sometimes orange instead of yellow, a color change due to diet. This is a ...