Happy Birding day 21. Wahoo! Today we are going to talk about the Cedar Waxwing I photographed in February this year at my neighborhood pond. They can be found in eastern North Carolina during the winter months.
Cedar Waxwings are silky brown color and crest. They have yellow - tipped tail and dark mask. They have yellowish color bellies and white tail under covers. . Their call is a a simple series of high sreee notes in a irregular rhythm. The call is also very clear and thin call. Their arial call if a predator is nearby is an alarming piercing seeeew similar to thrusters calls for an alarming call.
Cedar Waxwings are silky brown color and crest. They have yellow - tipped tail and dark mask. They have yellowish color bellies and white tail under covers. . Their call is a a simple series of high sreee notes in a irregular rhythm. The call is also very clear and thin call. Their arial call if a predator is nearby is an alarming piercing seeeew similar to thrusters calls for an alarming call.
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