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The cedar waxwings blew through a few weeks ago. As a species, their M.O. is to show up like locusts, eat every berry in the state, poop on everyone's cars, and then vanish within a day. I respect it, i suppose.
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Cedar Waxwing. (Bombycilla cedrorum)
They don’t usually stop by the yard until the Mulberry tree is in full swing in mid-May. The birds today included juveniles that were still requesting assistance from their parents to drink and feed.
photos by me. 2023-04-03 Nashville, TN (my backyard)
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[2136/11056] Cedar waxwing - Bombycilla cedrorum
Order: Passeriformes
Suborder: Passeri
Superfamily: Bombycilloidea
Family: Bombycillidae (waxwings)
Photo credit: Malcolm Gold via Macaulay Library
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Cedar Waxwing eating hawthorn berry
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1.
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Cedar Waxwing
The food is still plentiful along the edge of the woods. The Waxwings found some choice berries that were unaffected by the frosts.
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