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Cedar Waxwing

Bombycilla cedrorum

Description:

The Cedar Waxwing is a medium-sized, sleek bird with a large head, short neck, and short, wide bill. Waxwings have a crest that often lies flat and droops over the back of the head. The wings are broad and pointed, like a starling’s. The tail is fairly short and square-tipped. Cedar Waxwings are pale brown on the head and chest fading to soft gray on the wings. The belly is pale yellow, and the tail is gray with a bright yellow tip. The face has a narrow black mask neatly outlined in white. The red waxy tips to the wing feathers are not always easy to see.

Habitat:

Eating fruit of a Hackberry/Sugarberry tree in a bottomland forest.

Notes:

The fruits are edible and sweetish — the taste is similar to that of dates — but the stone is large and covered by only a thin layer of flesh. The fruits are greatly enjoyed by birds.

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2 Comments

gatorfellows
gatorfellows 11 years ago

Woops sorry my mistake, thank you for finding it :)

jakewade97
jakewade97 11 years ago

please take this picture off the Edible and Useful Plants of the East mission.

gatorfellows
Spotted by
gatorfellows

Denton, Texas, USA

Spotted on Mar 26, 2013
Submitted on Mar 29, 2013

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