Bombycilla Garrulus
Bombycilla garrulus, commonly known as the waxwing, is a medium-sized bird found in the northern regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. It is easily recognizable by its sleek body, crest, and distinctive yellow-tipped tail feathers. Waxwings are social birds, often seen in flocks, and they primarily feed on fruits, particularly berries.
These birds are known for their striking plumage, which features a mix of soft gray, brown, and yellow colors. Bombycilla garrulus has a unique feeding behavior, often gorging on berries until they become intoxicated from the fermented fruit. Their beautiful appearance and social nature make them a favorite among birdwatchers.