A treat to find in your binocular viewfield, the Cedar
Waxwing is a silky, shiny collection of brown, gray, and lemon-yellow,
accented with a subdued crest, rakish black mask, and brilliant-red wax
droplets on the wing feathers. In fall these birds gather by the
hundreds to eat berries, filling the air with their high, thin,
whistles. In summer you’re as likely to find them flitting about over
rivers in pursuit of flying insects, where they show off dazzling
aeronautics for a forest bird.
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